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McDonald Geodetic Observatory SGSLR dome is installed and passes Site Acceptance Testing
The MGO SGSLR dome installation occurred January 22nd through the 25th with the Site Acceptance Testing successfully completed on the 25th. Participating in the installation was a four-person team from […]
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CSR Contributes to NASA Earth Science Implementation Plans
Dr. Bettadpur is one of the authors of a National Academies committee report that provides an assessment of the geodetic infrastructure needed for NASA to implement its next decade’s Earth […]
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Former CSR Director Dr. Michael Watkins Elected to AIAA Fellow
Alumnus Michael Watkins Elected to AIAA Fellow Alumnus Michael Watkins has been elected to the title of Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) for notable and […]
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Interannual Oscillations in Earth Rotation
Dr. Jianli Chen, a Senior Research Scientist at the UT Center for Space Research led a new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research [Chen, J., Wilson, C. R., […]
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SAVE THE DATE: Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2020
International Symposium GGHS2020: Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2020 “EARTH’S GRAVITY FIELD AND THE NEXT DECADE” GGHS2020: The 3rd joint meeting of the International Gravity Field Service and Commission 2 […]
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Missing Hydrological Contribution to Sea Level Rise
Researchers at the Seoul National University and UT Center for Space Research published a new joint study in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085470). This study was led by Jae-Seung Kim, […]
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Improved Quantification of Global Mean Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE
Dr. Jianli Chen and a group of scientists at the Center for Space Research are the authors of a new study just published in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085519). GRACE […]
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Dr. Maruthi Akella Selected to be the New Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Astronautical Sciences
Meet Dr. Maruthi Akella, the New Editor-in-Chief of the JAS By Emily Cavanagh The AAS is excited to introduce you to our new Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the Astronautical […]
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Smithsonian’s Air & Space Magazine features geodesy and UT’s McDonald Geodetic Observatory
How Satellites and Telescopes are Tracking the Effects of Global Change, Down to the Millimeter By Alexandra Witze Air & Space Magazine September 2019 In the Davis Mountains of far […]
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Spring Greening in Central Texas
Rain followed by warmer temperatures and longer days converge to trigger a green spring in Texas. 2019 highlights this appealing phenomenon. For almost two decades, CSR has monitored the seasonal […]
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