by Tiffanny Rauch | Dec 27, 2018 | News
Matthew D. Green, an assistant professor of chemical engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, wants to help space travelers breathe easier.
by Tiffanny Rauch | Dec 9, 2018 | News
Space is daunting in its enormity and tantalizing in its mysteries. Missions to explore space are audacious and ambitious. They are also expensive.
by Tiffanny Rauch | Dec 4, 2018 | News
Arizona State University research technician and Mars 2020 Mastcam-Z calibration engineer Andy Winhold waited patiently on the loading dock of ASU’s Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV in anticipation of the arrival of a very special delivery.
by Tiffanny Rauch | Oct 8, 2018 | News
Taking a page from the ride-share industry, Lockheed Martin Space and Arizona State University have set up a nonprofit research collaborative to plan, build and fly condo-style space science missions beginning with a multispacecraft flyby of near-Earth asteroids and...
by tbrauch1 | Sep 19, 2018 | News
Hear how the first self-propelled, shoebox-sized spacecraft could reveal the whereabouts of water on the #moon and what that means to Earthlings. @hardgrove @ASU @NASA
by Tiffanny Rauch | Aug 20, 2018 | News
Space exploration stakeholders meet to discuss challenges facing NASA, building a STEM workforce and academic-government research partnerships