Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research (CCAR)
- Two 91¸£ÀûÉç faculty members, a former faculty member and a distinguished alumnus are among 128 new members elected to the National Academy of Engineering for 2025.ÌýAccording to NAE, "election to the National Academy of Engineering is among
- NASA is highlighting new research from the Colorado Inner Radiation Belt Experiment (CIRBE) CubeSat.Designed at built at 91¸£ÀûÉç and LASP, CIRBE is conducting sophisticated, fine-grain measurements of the Van Allen Belts.
- Dezell Turner slips on a set of sleek augmented reality goggles in the lobby of the Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building. Behind him stretches a floor-to-ceiling mural of space—a deep blue sky dotted with constellations and the cloudy shape
- That ordinary smartphone in your pocket could be a powerful tool for investigating outer space.In a new study, researchers at Google and 91¸£ÀûÉç have transformed millions of Android phones across the globe into a fleet of nimble scientific
- The high honor recognizes exceptional contributions in research, education and service. Schaub’s research has been instrumental in high-profile space projects, including the...
- The National Science Foundation is highlighting the SWARM-EX CubeSats. The three cube satellite project, formally titled Space Weather Atmospheric Reconfigurable...
- Personnel from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Human Effectiveness Directorate (RH) at Wright-Patterson Airforce Base, Dayton, Ohio visited Smead Aerospace...
- An instrument aboard the CIRBE CubeSat is using advanced detection techniques and leveraging an orbit with specific characteristics to increase our understanding of the Van Allen beltsDesigned and built by Smead Aerospace and the
- Marcus Holzinger spoke to PBS News Hour about the growing problem of derelict satellites and other debris orbiting our planet: space junk."So these are defunct satellites, rocket bodies that have been expended and left up in orbit
- Dan Scheeres has been named a NASA participating scientist on the European Space Agency’s Hera mission.Scheeres, a distinguished professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of