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Planetary science doctoral student wins prestigious NSF fellowship

Posted by Ed on April 18, 2023

Anna Baker at White Sands, New Mexico

Anna Baker has been on a path toward a career in research since she presented her first research poster at the national Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in the ninth grade.

Read the full story by Heidi Toth at The NAU Review.

Filed Under: Astronomy and Planetary Science

Mary Lara Honored with a Viola Award for Excellence in Education

Posted by Ed on April 2, 2023

Mary Lara in the Classroom

Mary Lara has taught and served the Flagstaff Community for over 40 years. Starting as a professional educator in Kindergarten, Mary has taught all levels of elementary education with an unbound passion in getting children to reach their full potential while encouraging discovery and a love of learning. During… Read more

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New data from DART mission show a 33-minute change in asteroid orbit after impact

Posted by Author on Source on March 1, 2023


A new study released today found that NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) knocked the asteroid Dimorphos off its orbit, changing it by 33 minutes.

This announcement, along with three others based on research from the groundbreaking Sept. 26 mission, is published in Nature. Cristina Thomas, an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy and Planetary Science at Northern Arizona University and lead of the DART Observations Working Group, is the study’s lead author.

Read the full… Read more

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NAU boot camp aims to improve diversity in astronomy and computer science

Posted by Ed on February 16, 2023

Melissa Sevigny’s KNAU story about our astroinformatics boot camp run by David Trilling, affiliate faculty Mike Gowanlock, and MS student Daniel Kramer.

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Cristina Thomas broke the speed limit with JWST.

Posted by Ed on February 8, 2023

From the James Webb Space Telescope Blog: Breaking the Tracking Speed Limit With Webb

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Posted by Ed on February 6, 2023

On February 6 — International Day of Women and Girls in Science — The NAU Review published an article about NAU women in science; featuring from our department Lisa Chien, Paloma Davidson, Cristina Thomas, and Jasmine Garani. Congratulations to all of them!

Pursue what you want, believe in yourself and push as many boundaries as you can

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