by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 2, 2016 | News
School of Earth and Space Exploration hosts event for unique mission that aims to collect 4 pounds of material from asteriod
by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 1, 2016 | News
Some of the mysterious grooves on the surface of Mars’ moon Phobos are the result of debris ejected by impacts eventually falling back onto the surface to form linear chains of craters, according to a new study.
by Tiffanny Rauch | Sep 1, 2016 | News
ASU scientist investigates how volcanic activity has reshaped the face of Ceres
by Tiffanny Rauch | Aug 26, 2016 | News
To calibrate, researchers put space instrument in vacuum chamber and subject it to extremes
by Tiffanny Rauch | Aug 25, 2016 | News
It’s uncanny. Dark finger-like streaks form on dozens of Martian crater rims and hillsides as local spring warms into summer. The streaks lengthen down the slopes until summer’s height, then stop growing and fade as fall comes on.