LPL Spotlight Stories
Meet the Husband-and-Wife Team that Helped Get Infrared Astronomy off the Ground
Astronomers Marcia and George Rieke helped the field of infrared astronomy flourish into a powerful discipline. They are key players in NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Astronomers Detect Signature of Magnetic Field on an Exoplanet
Researchers have identified the first signature of a magnetic field surrounding a planet outside of our solar system. Earth's magnetic field acts as a shield against energetic particles from the sun known as the solar wind. Magnetic fields could play similar roles on other planets.
Here's How to See Comet Leonard, According to the UArizona Researcher Who Discovered It
The brightest comet of the year, named "Leonard" after the UArizona researcher who discovered it, is paying one last visit to Earth's neighborhood this month, before leaving the solar system forever.
Near-Earth Asteroid Might be a Lost Fragment of the Moon
A team of UArizona-led researchers think that the near-Earth asteroid Kamo`oalewa might actually be a miniature moon.UArizona Ranked in Top 10 for Space Science on Latest US News Best Global Universities List
The University of Arizona has once again been recognized as one of the world's top 100 research institutions by U.S. News & World Report.
Highly Porous Rocks Responsible for Bennu's Surprisingly Craggy Surface
Using data from NASA OSIRIS-REx mission, a University of Arizona-led team of scientists concluded that asteroids with highly porous rocks, such as Bennu, should lack fine-grained material on their surfaces.
'Mini Psyches' Give Insights into Mysterious Metal-Rich Near-Earth Asteroids
New research into metal-rich asteroids reveals information about the origins and compositions of these rare bodies that could one day be mined.
Earth and Venus Grew up as Rambunctious Planets
What doesn't stick comes around: Using machine learning and simulations of giant impacts, researchers at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory found that the planets residing in the inner solar systems were likely born from repeated hit-and-run collisions, challenging conventional models of planet formation.
OSIRIS-REx Improves Understanding of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
NASA and UArizona scientists were able to significantly reduce uncertainties about asteroid Bennu's orbit and determine the likelihood of the asteroid impacting Earth between now and the year 2300.
Mars Lake Hypothesis on Ice After Study Offers Different Explanation
Scientists have long debated what's under the surface of Mars' south pole. A new study points to clays being more likely than a subsurface lake.
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