CubeSat Challenge

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Is a weekend on the moon around the corner?

ASU professor Jim Bell talks about why deep space is the new economic frontier

Shireen Dooling, Space Business & Entrepreneurship Alumna, selected for prestigious Brooke Owens Fellowship

Dooling, a 2022 alumna of Professor Jim Bell's SES598 class, is exploring new methods of visual communication in relation to the space sciences.

NASA’s SLS rocket, LunaH-Map’s ride to space, launched for its inaugural flight as part of the Artemis lunar program

Jim Rice, ASU NewSpace Associate Director Science and Research, attended the historic event

NASA’s Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper, or LunaH-Map, is the first ASU-led NASA mission

Led by Jim Bell, ASU NewSpace Director and Craig Hardgrove, ASU NewSpace Director of Projects    

Launching LunaH-Map: Devils in the Details: Arizona State University (ASU)

NASA's LunaH-Map mission, which will map water-ice in shadowed regions of the lunar south pole, is set to launch in fall 2022. The miniature spacecraft, built by an ASU team, is roughly the size of a large cereal box.

ASU instrument to help solve the geologic mystery of the moon’s beautiful Gruithuisen Domes

@ASUNewSpace congratulates Director of Projects and co-investigator @hardgrove, selected to develop a neutron and gamma-ray spectrometer for @NASA's Lunar Vulkan Imaging and Spectroscopy Explorer (Lunar-VISE) #moon #innovation @asunews

Proudly presenting the newest @SpaceForceDoD university partner – @ASU

We look forward to working with the Space Force and other industry partners on solutions through the Space Enterprise Consortium program #SpEC

Fall 2022 Space Business & Entrepreneurship Class With Professors Jim Bell and Craig Hardgrove

Understand How Emerging Entrepreneurs Are Changing How The Space Industry Is Evolving. REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW

NASA-Supported Sensor Aims to Improve Weather Data Collection

The CubeSounder Sensor, led by Principal Investigator and ASU Professor Sean Bryan, Takes Its First Test Flight

All Aboard! Now Boarding ASU’s LunaH-Map Cubesat to Artemis I

Led by ASU NewSpace Initiative's Craig Hardgrove, Principal Investigator and team, LunaH-Map will search for water ice in the permanently shadowed regions of the moon @lunahmap

ASU NewSpace showcases industry-university collaborations at ASU Day at the Capitol

ASU President Michael Crow speaks with ASU NewSpace Program Manager Scott Smas, ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration Professor Sean Bryan and Matteo Genna from World View

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Is a weekend on the moon around the corner?

ASU professor Jim Bell talks about why deep space is the new economic frontier

Shireen Dooling, Space Business & Entrepreneurship Alumna, selected for prestigious Brooke Owens Fellowship

Dooling, a 2022 alumna of Professor Jim Bell's SES598 class, is exploring new methods of visual communication in relation to the space sciences.

NASA’s SLS rocket, LunaH-Map’s ride to space, launched for its inaugural flight as part of the Artemis lunar program

Jim Rice, ASU NewSpace Associate Director Science and Research, attended the historic event

NASA’s Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper, or LunaH-Map, is the first ASU-led NASA mission

Led by Jim Bell, ASU NewSpace Director and Craig Hardgrove, ASU NewSpace Director of Projects    

Launching LunaH-Map: Devils in the Details: Arizona State University (ASU)

NASA's LunaH-Map mission, which will map water-ice in shadowed regions of the lunar south pole, is set to launch in fall 2022. The miniature spacecraft, built by an ASU team, is roughly the size of a large cereal box.

ASU instrument to help solve the geologic mystery of the moon’s beautiful Gruithuisen Domes

@ASUNewSpace congratulates Director of Projects and co-investigator @hardgrove, selected to develop a neutron and gamma-ray spectrometer for @NASA's Lunar Vulkan Imaging and Spectroscopy Explorer (Lunar-VISE) #moon #innovation @asunews

Proudly presenting the newest @SpaceForceDoD university partner – @ASU

We look forward to working with the Space Force and other industry partners on solutions through the Space Enterprise Consortium program #SpEC

Fall 2022 Space Business & Entrepreneurship Class With Professors Jim Bell and Craig Hardgrove

Understand How Emerging Entrepreneurs Are Changing How The Space Industry Is Evolving. REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW

NASA-Supported Sensor Aims to Improve Weather Data Collection

The CubeSounder Sensor, led by Principal Investigator and ASU Professor Sean Bryan, Takes Its First Test Flight

All Aboard! Now Boarding ASU’s LunaH-Map Cubesat to Artemis I

Led by ASU NewSpace Initiative's Craig Hardgrove, Principal Investigator and team, LunaH-Map will search for water ice in the permanently shadowed regions of the moon @lunahmap

ASU NewSpace showcases industry-university collaborations at ASU Day at the Capitol

ASU President Michael Crow speaks with ASU NewSpace Program Manager Scott Smas, ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration Professor Sean Bryan and Matteo Genna from World View