News Alumna Explores Existence of New Planet with Wittenberg Series’ Speaker Sept. 24, 2019 Wittenberg graduate Kathryn Volk is boldly going where few others have gone before – to the Kuiper Belt along the far edges of the solar system in hopes of proving the existence of a few more planets. Read more Image The Dusty Plains of Arcadia Planitia (podcast) Sept. 23, 2019 SpaceX has been requesting HiRISE images from an area called Arcadia Planitia as potential landing sites for their Starship vehicle. Dr Ali Bramson, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Lab and expert on the region, discusses what’s going on there and why SpaceX might be interested. Listen to podcast Image Meet The Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending To A Moon Of Saturn Sept. 17, 2019 On the face of it, NASA's newest probe sounds incredible. Known as Dragonfly, it is a dual-rotor quadcopter (technically an octocopter, even more technically an X8 octocopter); it's roughly the size of a compact car; it's completely autonomous; it's nuclear powered; and it will hover above the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. LPL alumna Dr. Elizabeth Turtle is the missions Principal Investigator. Read more Image Scientist Uses HPHT Presses to Study Planet Formation Oct. 4, 2018 To gemologists, the high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) press speaks of synthetic diamond growth or newfangled methods of diamond color treatment. For Valerie Hillgren, a research scientist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Geophysical Laboratory, the presses that create these conditions are a means to another end: studying how the terrestrial planets of our solar system might have formed. Watch video Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 …
Alumna Explores Existence of New Planet with Wittenberg Series’ Speaker Sept. 24, 2019 Wittenberg graduate Kathryn Volk is boldly going where few others have gone before – to the Kuiper Belt along the far edges of the solar system in hopes of proving the existence of a few more planets. Read more Image
The Dusty Plains of Arcadia Planitia (podcast) Sept. 23, 2019 SpaceX has been requesting HiRISE images from an area called Arcadia Planitia as potential landing sites for their Starship vehicle. Dr Ali Bramson, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Lab and expert on the region, discusses what’s going on there and why SpaceX might be interested. Listen to podcast Image
Meet The Nuclear-Powered Self-Driving Drone NASA Is Sending To A Moon Of Saturn Sept. 17, 2019 On the face of it, NASA's newest probe sounds incredible. Known as Dragonfly, it is a dual-rotor quadcopter (technically an octocopter, even more technically an X8 octocopter); it's roughly the size of a compact car; it's completely autonomous; it's nuclear powered; and it will hover above the surface of Saturn's moon Titan. LPL alumna Dr. Elizabeth Turtle is the missions Principal Investigator. Read more Image
Scientist Uses HPHT Presses to Study Planet Formation Oct. 4, 2018 To gemologists, the high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) press speaks of synthetic diamond growth or newfangled methods of diamond color treatment. For Valerie Hillgren, a research scientist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Geophysical Laboratory, the presses that create these conditions are a means to another end: studying how the terrestrial planets of our solar system might have formed. Watch video Image