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  • <p>For some 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder undergraduates, designing, building and flying small satellites is becoming a large part of their hands-on education.</p>
  • <p>勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder astronomers targeting one of the brightest quasars glowing in the universe some 11 billion years ago say sideline quasars likely teamed up with it to heat abundant helium gas billions of years ago, preventing small galaxy formation.</p>
  • <p>NASAs next Mars mission is giving students and the public worldwide an opportunity to have a personal connection with space exploration through a new education and public outreach effort called the Going to Mars campaign.</p>
  • <p>NASAs next Mars mission is giving students and the public worldwide an opportunity to have a personal connection with space exploration through a new education and public outreach effort called the Going to Mars campaign. The campaign is led on behalf of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN mission, by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder.</p>
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    <p>With the flip of a switch, a pair of instruments designed and built by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder and flying onboard twin NASA space probes have forced the revision of a 50-year-old theory about the structure of the radiation belts that wrap around the Earth just a few thousand miles above our heads.</p>
  • <p>NASAs Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft is assembled and is undergoing environmental testing at Lockheed Martin Space Systems facilities, near Denver, Colo. MAVEN is the next mission to Mars and will be the first mission devoted to understanding the Martian upper atmosphere.</p>
  • <p>A $20 million remote sensing instrument package built by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, which is leading a 2013 NASA mission to understand how Mars might have lost its atmosphere, has been delivered to Lockheed Martin in Littleton, Colo., for spacecraft integration.</p>
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    <p>A $20 million remote sensing instrument package built by the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder, which is leading a 2013 NASA mission to understand how Mars might have lost its atmosphere, has been delivered to Lockheed Martin in Littleton, Colo., for spacecraft integration.</p>
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    <p>Deborah Jin, an adjoint professor of physics at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder and a fellow of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, has been awarded the LOr矇al-UNESCO For Women in Science award.</p>
    <p>Jin also is a fellow of JILA, a joint institute of CU-Boulder and NIST located on the CU campus. She teaches both undergraduate and graduate students and was one of five recipients who each will receive $100,000 at an awards ceremony in Paris next March. She was the only recipient in North America.</p>
  • <p>A 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder space center is providing hardware and technical support for scientific experiments aboard the first-ever NASA-contracted resupply flight to the International Space Station, slated for launch Oct. 7 from Cape Canaveral, Fla.</p>
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