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March 01, 2008

Community | Earth / Space:  Sally Ride blasts onto Tempe campus for festival

Sally Ride, America’s first woman in space, returns to ASU on March 1 as keynote speaker for the Sally Ride Science Festival and Educator Institute.

02/18/08

Science | Community | Earth / Space:  Hunter of dinosaur mystery to address scientific revolutions

Walter Alvarez, world-renowned geologist and author of “T. rex and the Crater of Doom,” will deliver a lecture Feb. 21 on scientific revolutions that shaped history.

01/23/08

University | Earth / Space:  China, U.S. students explore Mars at ASU

Joint teams of U.S. and Chinese high school students are exploring Mars firsthand at ASU.

01/22/08

University | Earth / Space:  ASU research solves solar system quandary

Associate professor Steve Desch is finding evidence that during the solar system’s early evolution, Uranus and Neptune may have switched places.

12/20/07

Engineering | Faculty / Staff | Earth / Space:  Spanias to lead NSF-funded project

ASU's Andreas Spanias is leading a collaborative project, funded by the National Science Foundation, to develop a software program designed to aid earth science research.

11/06/07

Science | Community | Earth / Space:  Sci-fi meets sci-fact at lecture

Physicist Lawrence Krauss and actor Armin Shimerman are discussing the fascinating world of modern physics.

11/01/07

University | Education | Earth / Space | Grants / Awards:  White House honors ASU faculty

Two scientists from the School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education are receiving national honors.

10/31/07

Science | Community | Earth / Space:  ASU invites community to explore Earth, space

The annual Earth and Space Exploration Day offers museum tours, hands-on activities, experimental demonstrations and public lectures for kids ages 5 to 95.

10/10/07

University | Science | Earth / Space:  ASU astronomers help locate obscure galaxies

Two ASU researchers are looking in all the right places to help find galaxies far, far away.

07/11/07

University | Research | Earth / Space:  ASU scientists keep an eye on Martian dust storm

Scientists at ASU’s Mars Space Flight Facility are using the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) on NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter to monitor a large dust storm on the Red Planet.