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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

ASU/NewSpace: Facilitating impactful connections to empower the future of space

ASU researchers pursue innovations in solar space power and propulsion as part of university consortium

Space Business & Entrepreneurship | Fall 2025 | Registration Is Open

SES 494/598 explores tech commercialization in the multi-billion dollar space industry and walks students through the develop of commercial space startups https://links.asu.edu/fall2025ses494

ASU/NewSpace Celebrates Jim Bell’s Regents Professor Honor for Space Exploration Leadership

From the Mars rovers’ iconic Pancam to the Psyche mission, Jim Bell’s Regents Professor title celebrates his decades of mentorship, innovation, and exploration. @Jim_Bell #Newspace #NASA

Expanding Global Access to Space: The MILO Institute and ASU NewSpace

Through MILO and Director James Bell, ASU NewSpace supports international education and missions to advance access to space science #NewSpace #space @asu_space_works

Congratulating Honoree Jim Bell and the 2024 Class of AGU Fellows

Elected as the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fellow for his outstanding contributions to the Earth and space sciences through scientific research, education, science communication and outreach. @Jim_Bell #AGU

ASU’s LunaH-Map Shows New Pathways to Affordable Lunar Missions

Professor Craig Hardgrove and ASU NewSpace foster partnerships driving innovation in space science. @NASA #Lunahmap #Newspace

Fox 10 News Speaks with Dr. Jim Rice on Government vs Privatization in the Space Realm

In this interview, @ASUNewSpace Associate Director Of Science And Research Dr. Rice explains the shifting dynamics of space exploration, and his excitement for Artemis lunar missions. #NASA #Artemis

ASU NewSpace congratulates Astrobotic on NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Selection

Professor @Jim_Bell, Director of ASU NewSpace, and fellow ASU Faculty, staff and students will partner with Astrobotic to complete two concept studies aimed to enable future science missions

ASU NewSpace Faculty Spotlight: Nick Rolston, Assistant Professor, At The ASU Fulton School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Professor Rolston shares his passion for teaching and renewable energy, and the impact of @ASUNewSpace in support of faculty and student success at ASU @nickrolston, @rolstonlab

ASU NewSpace Faculty Spotlight: Tracee Jameson-Hooks, Associate Professor at the ASU School of Earth & Space Exploration

Professor Jameson-Hooks helps mold the next generation of space engineers by reimagining traditional coursework into valuable interactive experiential learning

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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

ASU/NewSpace: Facilitating impactful connections to empower the future of space

ASU researchers pursue innovations in solar space power and propulsion as part of university consortium

Space Business & Entrepreneurship | Fall 2025 | Registration Is Open

SES 494/598 explores tech commercialization in the multi-billion dollar space industry and walks students through the develop of commercial space startups https://links.asu.edu/fall2025ses494

ASU/NewSpace Celebrates Jim Bell’s Regents Professor Honor for Space Exploration Leadership

From the Mars rovers’ iconic Pancam to the Psyche mission, Jim Bell’s Regents Professor title celebrates his decades of mentorship, innovation, and exploration. @Jim_Bell #Newspace #NASA

Expanding Global Access to Space: The MILO Institute and ASU NewSpace

Through MILO and Director James Bell, ASU NewSpace supports international education and missions to advance access to space science #NewSpace #space @asu_space_works

Congratulating Honoree Jim Bell and the 2024 Class of AGU Fellows

Elected as the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fellow for his outstanding contributions to the Earth and space sciences through scientific research, education, science communication and outreach. @Jim_Bell #AGU

ASU’s LunaH-Map Shows New Pathways to Affordable Lunar Missions

Professor Craig Hardgrove and ASU NewSpace foster partnerships driving innovation in space science. @NASA #Lunahmap #Newspace

Fox 10 News Speaks with Dr. Jim Rice on Government vs Privatization in the Space Realm

In this interview, @ASUNewSpace Associate Director Of Science And Research Dr. Rice explains the shifting dynamics of space exploration, and his excitement for Artemis lunar missions. #NASA #Artemis

ASU NewSpace congratulates Astrobotic on NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Selection

Professor @Jim_Bell, Director of ASU NewSpace, and fellow ASU Faculty, staff and students will partner with Astrobotic to complete two concept studies aimed to enable future science missions

ASU NewSpace Faculty Spotlight: Nick Rolston, Assistant Professor, At The ASU Fulton School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

Professor Rolston shares his passion for teaching and renewable energy, and the impact of @ASUNewSpace in support of faculty and student success at ASU @nickrolston, @rolstonlab

ASU NewSpace Faculty Spotlight: Tracee Jameson-Hooks, Associate Professor at the ASU School of Earth & Space Exploration

Professor Jameson-Hooks helps mold the next generation of space engineers by reimagining traditional coursework into valuable interactive experiential learning