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UA Engineering Students, Alumni Critical to OSIRIS-REx Mission

Sept. 6, 2016

From modeling the asteroid to steering the spacecraft, UA engineering students are helping ensure all systems are go.

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New UA Grad to 'Pilot' OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft

Aug. 18, 2015

Daniel Wibben, who spent his undergraduate and graduate years as a member of the team planning the OSIRIS-REx asteroid mission, was hired by an Arizona-based space navigation company to help steer the spacecraft to the asteroid Bennu and back.

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Glaciers' Retreat Documented in Book From UA-Led Project

Nov. 6, 2014

'Global Land Ice Measurements From Space' presents an overview and detailed assessment of changes in the world’s glaciers by using satellite imagery.

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