LPL Spotlight Stories

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

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

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 Follows its Cold, Cold Heart
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, March 28, 2016 Pluto is a weird environment, according to James Keane, a
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
HiRISE: 45,000 Mars Orbits and Counting
By University Relations - Communications, March 23, 2016 True to its purpose, NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, or MRO, the spacecraft
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 whirlwind
The Reason for Mars' Tumultuous Past
By Daniel Stolte, University Relations - Communications, March 4, 2016 Deep below the surface of the withered, dead and barren
Catalina Sky Survey Helps Explain Puzzling Observations
By University Relations - Communications, February 19, 2016 The ultimate fate of most near-Earth objects, or NEOs - asteroids and
In a Hubble First, UA Astronomers Take Images of an Exoplanet Changing Over Time
By Emily Litvack - February 18, 2016 Using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers at the University of Arizona have takenPagination
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