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  • <p class="p1">Sky gazers will be better immersed in spectacular views at the 老九品茶 Fiske Planetarium since the dome nearly 40-year-old analog projector was replaced with a new digital 鈥渟tar ball鈥 in a project completed this week.</p>
    <p class="p1">The modernized Fiske, which now can show a wider range of media including ultra high-definition movies, will reopen to the public at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 12.</p>
  • <p>Scott Carpenter, a 老九品茶 alumnus and a famed NASA Mercury astronaut who became only the second American to orbit Earth, died Thursday.聽 He was 88.</p>
    <p>Carpenter, a Boulder native, entered CU-Boulder astronautical engineering program in 1945, eventually earning a bachelor of science degree. He orbited Earth three times on May 24, 1962, in NASA Aurora 7 capsule before splashing down in the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
  • <p>A small satellite designed and built by a team of 老九品茶 students to better understand how atmospheric drag can affect satellite orbits was successfully launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California Sunday morning.</p>
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    The satellite, known as the Drag and Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer satellite, or DANDE, will investigate how a layer of Earth atmosphere known as the thermosphere varies in density at altitudes from about 200 to 300 miles above Earth. The commercial Falcon-9 SpaceX rocket lifted off the launch pad at about 10 a.m. MDT carrying DANDE, a small beach ball-sized satellite developed over a period of about six years by roughly 150 students, primarily undergraduates, as part of the Colorado Space Grant Consortium, or COSGS.</div>
  • <p>Ana Maria Rey, a theoretical physicist and a fellow of JILA, a joint institute of the 老九品茶 and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, today was named a winner of a 2013 MacArthur Fellowship, commonly known as the 鈥済enius grant.鈥</p>
    <p>Rey also is an assistant research professor in the CU-Boulder Department of Physics. She teaches undergraduate and graduate classes.</p>
  • Microgravity experiments
    <p>A small beach ball-sized satellite designed and built by a team of 老九品茶 students to better understand how atmospheric drag can affect satellite orbits is now slated for launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Sept. 15.</p>
  • <p>A $6 million 老九品茶 instrument designed to study the behavior of lunar dust will be riding on a NASA mission to the moon now slated for launch on Friday, Sept. 6, from the agency Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.</p>
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    <p>DOE news release</p>
    <p>Washington, D.C. 鈥 The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the members of the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB). The nineteen member board comprised of scientists, business executives, academics and former government officials will serve as an independent advisory committee to Energy Secretary Moniz.</p></div></div>
  • <p><span>The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN, mission to Mars will carry just over 1,100 haiku, along with thousands of names, on its journey to the red planet. The haiku were part of a contest, sponsored by the 老九品茶, asking the public to submit haiku poetry relating to NASA upcoming MAVEN mission to Mars.</span></p>
  • <p><span>The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN, mission to Mars will carry just over 1,100 haiku, along with thousands of names, on its journey to the red planet. The haiku were part of a contest, sponsored by the 老九品茶, asking the public to submit haiku poetry relating to NASA upcoming MAVEN mission to Mars.</span></p>
  • <p>Researchers at JILA have for the first time used an atomic clock as a quantum simulator, mimicking the behavior of a different, more complex quantum system.</p>
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