LPL Spotlight Stories
![Ceres' lonely mountain, Ahuna Mons, is seen in this simulated perspective view. The elevation has been exaggerated by a factor of two. The view was made using enhanced-color images from NASA's Dawn mission. (Image: NASA)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/ahuna_mons-h.jpg?itok=nTtum3Zm)
The Mystery of Ahuna Mons, the Lonely Ice Volcano
By American Geophysical Union/University Communications - February 2, 2017 A recently discovered solitary ice volcano on the dwarf planet Ceres
![Small near-Earth asteroids are important targets of study because not much is known about them. By characterizing the smallest of the bunch, scientists can better understand the population of objects from which they originate: large asteroids, which have a much smaller likelihood of impacting Earth. (Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/tiniest_asteroid-h.jpg?itok=P-UuEbuo)
It's a Bird … It's a Plane … It's the Tiniest Asteroid!
By Daniel Stolte, University Communications - November 30, 2016 Astronomers have obtained observations of the smallest asteroid ever characterized in
![In this image of Pluto taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, different colors represent different compositions of surface ices, revealing a surprisingly active body. (Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/keane_pluto-h.jpg?itok=UQBqWJXy)
Cracked, Frozen and Tipped Over: New Clues From Pluto's Past
By Daniel Stolte, University Communications - November 16, 2016 Sputnik Planitia, a 1,000-kilometer-wide basin within the iconic heart-shaped region observed
![An artist’s concept of the Psyche spacecraft, a proposed mission for NASA’s Discovery program that would explore the huge metal Psyche asteroid from orbit (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/psyche-h.jpg?itok=0URcH0Oz)
Psyche: Unexpected Discoveries on a Metal World
By Daniel Stolte, University Communications - October 21, 2016 Astronomers have discovered possible evidence for water on the surface of
![An artist's illustration of Planet Nine, a hypothesized Neptune-size planet orbiting in the distant reaches of our solar system (Illustration: Robert Hurt/Caltech)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/ninth_planet-h.jpg?itok=qXWNX9Uk)
More Evidence for 9th Planet on Solar System's Fringes
By Daniel Stolte - University Communications, October 21, 2016 As the search for a hypothetical, unseen planet far beyond Neptune's
![Artist's rendition of the Mars Odyssey.](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/boynton_odyssey-h.jpg?itok=iihk_qtP)
Boynton's Mission to Mars, 30 Years in the Making
By Emily Litvack, October 17, 2016 Before his life's work got to Mars, Bill Boynton toiled, witnessed an explosion, and
![Professor Renu Malhotra Named Regents' Professor](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/malhotra_regents2-h.jpg?itok=aiWbuR7K)
Malhotra Named Regents' Professor
April 12, 2016 LPL Professor Renu Malhotra is one of three University of Arizona faculty members named as Regents' Professors![Pluto's "heart" may not always have been in its current position, two UA planetary researchers suggest. (Image: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/plutocoldheart-h.jpg?itok=zpgB4Qve)
Pluto Follows its Cold, Cold Heart
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, March 28, 2016 Pluto is a weird environment, according to James Keane, a![A vast hotspot of intense volcanism underneath the dark, blotchy “face” of the moon known as Oceanis Procellarum (red area on right) resulted in less density there than in other parts of the moon. To restore balance, the moon’s axis shifted by six degrees. Traces of water ice deposits near the poles outline the movement from the location of the ancient (blue) to the present pole (teal). (Image by James Keane)](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/tiltingmoon-h.jpg?itok=_mLIbpNu)
Tales of a Tilting Moon Hidden in Its Polar Ice
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, March 22, 2016 A new study published Wednesday in Nature reports that the![The Moon Tree, an American sycamore, is one of 64 that still survive after being planted in the wake of the Apollo 14 lunar mission.](/sites/default/files/styles/az_card_image/public/spotlight/story/life_moontree-h.jpg?itok=VUlXP-Hd)
The Life of the 'Moon Tree' on Campus
By Emily Litvack, University Relations - Communications, October 28, 2015 The year was 1971. Led Zeppelin was on a whirlwindPagination
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