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  • NAU scientist joins extended OSIRIS-REx mission to visit another asteroid

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NAU scientist joins extended OSIRIS-REx mission to visit another asteroid

Posted by Author on Source on April 28, 2022

Because of the potential to deepen our understanding of the solar system and beyond, NASA this week extended the missions of eight of its spacecraft, including OSIRIS-REx—and NAU planetary geologist Chris Haberle will be one of the scientists involved in the newly extended project.

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Athletics and asteroids

Posted by Author on Source on April 8, 2022

Beau Prince in the PEAXS Lab.

Cross-country runner and physics and mathematics double major Beau Prince studies the surfaces of asteroids—but his dreams don’t stop there.

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Searching for ‘ground truth’ on Mars with NASA’s Curiosity Rover

Posted by Author on Source on March 23, 2022

Mount Sharp on Mars

Even before he joined NAU’s Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science in 2016, Christopher Edwards was already a participating scientist on the MSL team, funded through a grant of $470,000. In addition to funding his research, the grant enabled him to build the Mars Rover Operations and Analysis Laboratory on NAU’s Flagstaff campus, where faculty researchers and students use sophisticated equipment to help command the day-to-day activities of the rover.

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Hey, let’s talk about Pluto!

Posted by Author on Source on February 15, 2022

Pluto from New Horizons

Shae Raposa is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Astronomy & Planetary Science; she studies volatile materials on Pluto and other outer solar system bodies. In honor of Pluto’s birthday, The NAU Review asked her to share her favorite facts about this mysterious celestial body and discuss her research.

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Local Graduate Student Studies Near-Earth Asteroids

Posted by Author on Source on January 18, 2022

NAU astronomy undergrad Claire Gibson wrote a nice article for the Flagstaff Festival of Science web page about PhD student Lucas McClure

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Planetary astronomer Cristina Thomas named 2022 Emerging Scholar for trailblazing research and mentorship

Posted by Author on Source on January 3, 2022

Assistant professor Cristina Thomas of Northern Arizona University has been named an Emerging Scholar by the leading education magazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in its Jan. 20 issue. The publication annually recognizes an interdisciplinary group of early-career minority scholars who represent the best of U.S. academia.

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