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UPDATE – New Geodetic Observatory Coming to UT Austin’s McDonald Observatory
UPDATE: On February 7, 2019, the skyline of UT’s McDonald Observatory changed significantly as contractors successfully placed the antenna dish of MGO’s first major instrument — the Very Long Based […]
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Moriba Jah First Aerospace Engineer Selected as TED Fellow
Moriba Jah, an associate professor in the Cockrell School of Engineering’s Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at UT Austin, made history this year as the first aerospace engineer […]
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SEES Internship Experience: This Summer I Became a NASA…
NASA, Texas Space Grant Consortium, and The University of Texas at Austin Center for Space Research Summer Intern Program is a nationally competitive STEM program for high school students. Application […]
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CSR alumni on Mars InSight Navigation Team
Join Texas Exes Gerhard Kruizinga, Sarah Elizabeth McCandless, Mark Wallace, and Allen Halsell (if we missed someone, let us know!) as the world watches live landing coverage of NASA’s Interior […]
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WATCH THE LIVESTREAM: InSight Landing on Mars; coverage starts November 26 at 1:00pm CST
NASA Brings Mars Landing to Viewers Everywhere NASA’s Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) lander is scheduled to touch down on the Red Planet at […]
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Quantification of Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE Gravity, Satellite Altimeter and Argo Floats Observations
Quantification of Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE Gravity, Satellite Altimeter and Argo Floats Observations, November 13, 2018, Dr. Jianli Chen and a group of scientists at the Center for Space […]
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Mapping Arctic Tundra
This summer, Sophy Wu, a second-year Ph.D. student studying aerospace engineering, along with Michael O’Connor and Stephen Ferencz, two graduate students from Jackson School of Geosciences, conducted fieldwork at the University […]
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NASA’s GRACE-FO Mission Creates New Possibilities for Climate Change Research
Nearly everyone knows the story of Tom and Jerry, with Tom the cat’s never-ending quest to catch Jerry the mouse. “Tom” and “Jerry” also exist in space as two satellites […]
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12-5-18 | Broken Line
Broken Line Artist Talk with Olaf Otto Becker Wednesday, December 5 at 6 PM Art Building, Rm. 1.120 Olaf Otto Becker is a German photographer. In his photographic series, which […]
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