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Scientists propose exploring Mars with drones and virtual reality at NAU – NAU News : NAU News

Posted by Author on Source on February 21, 2018

Scientists propose exploring Mars with drones and virtual reality at NAU.

NAU astrophysics researchers and the Interactive + Immersive Virtual Reality Lab (IVR) are collaborating to propose new methods to explore the surface of Mars.

Current rover science is limited to a semi-autonomous probe with on-board instruments to sample and send data back to Earth. While they have yielded enormous amounts of data, scientists have not been able to interpret all of it.

“Rovers are currently very limited, in terms of how much of an area they can see,” assistant professor… Read more

Filed Under: Physics & Astronomy

Heavenly headway: NAU’s growing astronomy program increasing exploration into secrets of space – NAU News : NAU News

Posted by Author on Source on February 5, 2018

N A U telescope at night.

By Heidi Toth
NAU Communications


One Friday afternoon in the fall semester, half a dozen Northern Arizona University graduate students sat around a table in a gathering area, eating Oreos and discussing a mysterious space object a telescope had picked up. A few of their professors—some new to the university, part of an expanding department, others for whom NAU is a longtime home—joined them, discussing what they knew and what they thought about the object, now thought to be… Read more

Filed Under: Physics & Astronomy

Cold comfort: NAU astronomy professor compares winter on East Coast, Mars and Antarctica – NAU News : NAU News

Posted by Author on Source on January 5, 2018

Cold comfort: N A U astronomy professor compares winter on East Coast, Mars and Antarctica

By Heidi Toth
NAU Communications


With the brutal weather bearing down on the East Coast, media outlets such as CNN have reported a fun tidbit: it’s colder in parts of the United States than it is on parts of Mars.

Mark Salvatore, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Northern Arizona University, studies Mars and its most comparable environment on Earth—Antarctica. He talked to NAU News about what martian weather really looks like, why… Read more

Filed Under: Physics & Astronomy

Everybody in the lab gettin’ TIPSI: NAU astronomy students build camera to track asteroids – NAU News : NAU News

Posted by Author on Source on May 4, 2017

N A U astronomy students build camera to track asteroids.

By Heidi Toth
NAU Communications


Astronomer David Trilling has a pragmatic perspective on the importance of his research.

“If an asteroid’s going to hit the Earth, you want to know how big it is,” he said.

The Northern Arizona University professor of physics and astronomy measures asteroids that get close to Earth—close being roughly the moon’s distance away, more or less a few hundred thousand miles. However, one can’t simply look at the space rock and estimating its size, though. To… Read more

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