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Lunar and Planetary Laboratory

Astronaut kneels on the lunar surface to install technology
April 12, 2024

Humans will again set foot on the moon; this time, they'll have UArizona science in tow

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June 10, 2024

Studying Arctic glaciers with airborne radar: UArizona project attracts $30M from NASA

An artist’s impression of a young star surrounded by a disk of gas and dust.
June 6, 2024

Webb Telescope finds plethora of carbon molecules around young star

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