LPL Spotlight Stories
Planetary Scientist Dani DellaGiustina Makes Popular Science Brilliant 10
University of Arizona planetary scientist Dani DellaGiustina was chosen because of her work to understand the past and future of the solar system by studying asteroids. Her work also includes exploring the mysterious interiors of other worlds.
Daniella DellaGiustina Named One of the "Brilliant 10" by Popular Science
Assistant Professor Daniella DellaGiustina is named one of the "Brilliant 10 2022" by Popular Science Magazine.
Scientists Identify Potential Source of 'Shock-darkened' Meteorites, with Implications for Hazardous Asteroid Deflection
University of Arizona planetary scientists identified a potential source of a special kind of meteorite. Its characteristics could explain certain discrepancies in how near-Earth asteroids are classified.
Kristopher Klein Receives 2022 Landau and Lyman Spitzer Jr. Award
Assistant Professor Kristopher Klein receives 2022 Lev D. Landau and Lyman Spitzer Jr. Award for Outstanding Contributions to Plasma Physics.
Science Diplomacy Students Present Climate Strategy to State Department
Students from various academic backgrounds applied their classwork to take real action against climate change.
UArizona Spacewatch Discovered the Larger of the Twin Asteroids Targeted in NASA's Upcoming DART Mission Encounter
In 1996, the University of Arizona Spacewatch program discovered Didymos, the larger of the two asteroids that are the focus of NASA's upcoming DART mission encounter.
With Webb Space Telescope, UArizona Astronomers Help Detect Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere
After years of preparation and anticipation, exoplanet researchers are ecstatic about the first official scientific observation of an exoplanet by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
More Than One Asteroid Could Have Spelled Doom for the Dinosaur
A newly discovered impact crater below the seafloor hints at the possibility that more than one asteroid hit Earth during the time when dinosaurs went extinct.
As Reflective Satellites Fill the Skies, UArizona Students Are Making Sure Astronomers Can Adapt
University of Arizona students have completed the first comprehensive brightness study to characterize mega-constellation satellites cluttering the skies.
Project RAVEN, Summer 2022
Associate Professor Christopher Hamilton is again in Iceland this summer, leading a team in support of his RAVEN project. RAVEN combines rovers and drones to explore landscapes that may otherwise be inaccessible, such as young volcanic terrains on Mars that are too rough for a rover to traverse.
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