by Tiffanny Rauch | Oct 12, 2016 | News
Study reveals surface features younger than assumed; potential structures would need better protection
by Tiffanny Rauch | Oct 7, 2016 | News
Annual trek to Meteor Crater, other sites offers incoming earth and space majors hands-on experience in the field
by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 14, 2016 | News
Thirteen billion years ago, nearly every particle in the universe was affected by a new phenomenon: the emergence of starlight from the birth of stars in the first galaxies.
by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 14, 2016 | News
Breakthrough Initiatives official to speak about the search for extraterrestrial life at ASU Sept. 20
by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 13, 2016 | News
ASU’s Space and Terrestrial Robotic Exploration (SpaceTREx) SunCube FemtoSat and the SpaceTREx team, headed by Jekan Thanga, assistant professor with the School of Earth and Space Exploration, have won the Popular Mechanics 2016 Breakthrough Awards in the “Space”...