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Welcome To The LPL Newsletter!
2018 Spring Recent LPL Headlines
Optical Sciences Student Off to Japan for Space Mission - UA News
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UA Sets Teens With Visual Impairments on Path to STEM Careers - UA News
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Asteroid Will Pass Between The Earth And The Moon Tuesday (Don't Panic) - NPR
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Lauretta's Game Receives 2018 Mensa Select Seal - UA @ Work
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An Asteroid the Size of the Statue of Liberty Will Whiz Past Earth Tomorrow. Here's How to See It - Time
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Air Force Research Lab, Others Tap UA Space Expertise - UA News
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Tiny Mercury Likely Has Dense, Thin Planetary Crust - Forbes
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New Estimates of Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust - UA News
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Space Dust Dings OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft - Arizona Public Media
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A 150-Foot Asteroid Flew Alarmingly Close to Earth Just Hours After Being Spotted - Time
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