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PolyCam, a telescope that doubles as a microscope, will spot the asteroid Bennu from a million miles away and then help identify dangerous areas on its surface.(Photo: Symeon Platts/UA)
Aug. 12, 2015

The All-Seeing Eyes of OSIRIS-REx

A round structure uncovered at Ceibal, from about 500 B.C.(Photo: Takeshi Inomata)
March 23, 2015

Archaeologists Discover Maya 'Melting Pot'

A perspective view of the December 1974 lava flow in Hawaii. This image is not a photograph, but rather it was constructed by draping kite-based aerial photography over a digital terrain model.
March 14, 2015

UA Scientists Fly Kites in Hawaii to Study Mars

An unconventional research method allows for a new look at geologic features on Earth, revealing that some of the things we see on Mars and other planets may not be what they seem.

An overview of the Acidalia Planitia region taken by the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter. The transition between Acidalia Planitia and Tempe Terra is shown here in a computer-generated perspective view.(Image: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
March 11, 2015

UA Mars Scientists Capture Image of Sci-Fi Landing Site

The Great Fire of 1872 left large parts of Boston in ruins. Because many horses were sick with an outbreak of the flu, equipment had to be pulled by men, slowing firefighting efforts.
Feb. 14, 2014

UA Study on Flu Evolution May Change Textbooks, History Books

This image includes an especially long example of a type of dark marking that advances down some Martian slopes in warmer months and fades away in cooler months.(Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UA)
Dec. 11, 2013

UA HiRISE Mars Camera Reveals a More Dynamic Red Planet

Artist's impression of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arriving at asteroid Bennu.(Image: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
Dec. 10, 2013

Countdown Starts for UA-led Asteroid Mission

May 1, 2013

9-Year-Old Names Target Asteroid of UA-Led NASA Mission

Excavations at Ceibal, an ancient Maya site in Guatemala, suggest that the origins of early Maya civilization are more complex than previously thought.
April 25, 2013

Archaeologists Unearth New Information on Origins of Maya Civilization

The HiRISE camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been imaging the planet's surface since 2006.(Illustration: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UA)
April 11, 2013

Did UA Mars Camera Find Lost Spacecraft?

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