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CU-Boulder joins Sloan Digital Sky Survey to map stars, galaxies and quasars in 3D

June 26, 2013

The 精品SM在线影片 has become a full institutional member of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-IV, an ambitious effort by some of the world鈥檚 top astronomers to map the celestial sky in three dimensions to learn more about the structure and evolution of the universe.

Two CU-Boulder professors honored with prestigious NSF CAREER Awards

June 24, 2013

Two 精品SM在线影片 faculty members have received prestigious CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation. NSF Faculty Early Career Development, or CAREER, Awards recognize talented young faculty members with grants to support outstanding research projects and to encourage the integration of teaching and research.

CU-Boulder students become rocket scientists at NASA鈥檚 Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia

June 21, 2013

A Colorado student space research consortium led by the 精品SM在线影片 teamed up with a Virginia space consortium led by the University of Virginia this week to help aspiring rocket scientists from around the country learn how to design, build and fly payloads.

Join CU at the MAVEN launch this fall

June 13, 2013

Join us this fall for a once-in-a lifetime opportunity to be a part of CU-Boulder鈥檚 mission to Mars! The university will be hosting three fun-filled days of festivities Nov. 16-18 in Cocoa Beach, Fla., culminating in MAVEN鈥檚 launch. Space is limited for the launch viewing, and NASA requires we submit a list of tentative guests months in advance. All attendees MUST be registered with us by June 30 to be on NASA鈥檚 guest list.

Fiske Planetarium flies into the digital age

May 8, 2013

Since 1975, Fiske Planetarium has been the Johnny Appleseed of astronomy. Each year, 30,000 K-12 students and 4,000 精品SM在线影片 students go there to take a front-row seat on the universe. Soon, they鈥檒l get a better, clearer and deeper view. The campus is renovating the planetarium, retiring its analog star projector and upgrading to a powerful star plus video system paired with a high-definition screen capable of achieving nearly eight times more resolution than the standard HD television, completely surrounding the audience with a 360-degree view.

Two CU-Boulder faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences

May 1, 2013

Two 精品SM在线影片 professors have been elected members of the National Academy of Sciences, a top honor recognizing scientists and engineers for their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.

Two CU-Boulder professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

April 26, 2013

Two 精品SM在线影片 professors are among the luminaries selected for the 2013 class of members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an organization that honors 鈥渢hinkers and doers鈥 across a broad range of fields, from filmmakers and authors to philanthropists and historians.

Small satellites becoming big deal for CU-Boulder students

April 11, 2013

For some 精品SM在线影片 undergraduates, designing, building and flying small satellites is becoming a large part of their hands-on education.

鈥楽ideline quasars鈥 helped to stifle early galaxy formation, says CU study

March 21, 2013

精品SM在线影片 astronomers targeting one of the brightest quasars glowing in the universe some 11 billion years ago say 鈥渟ideline quasars鈥 likely teamed up with it to heat abundant helium gas billions of years ago, preventing small galaxy formation.

NASA鈥檚 next Mars mission invites public to come aboard with "Going to Mars" campaign

March 18, 2013

NASA鈥檚 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 鈥淕oing to Mars鈥 campaign.

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