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Optical sciences researcher dishes up new method for measuring radio antennas

April 21, 2022
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Earth fills most of the image, a moody blue globe mostly covered with tiny blueish white clouds like carpet pile or sheep’s wool. In the foreground, the instrument panel is dark enough to be nearly in silhouette, like a city skyline. A tall thin rectangle juts up from the left side of the panel, like a tall building, which is part of the SamCam. In the center, a shorter, squatter polygon shape is the OLA instrument. A slightly lighter colored Y shape lays on its side in front of the OLA.

OSIRIS-APEX spacecraft takes selfie with Earth during flyby

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U of A and CNRS: Transcending borders to advance science that benefits the world

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University of Arizona keeps resident undergraduate tuition, mandatory fees flat for the third straight year

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