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Cybersecurity

UArizona Recognized by NSA for Education in Cyber Operations

March 30, 2022
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Webb Telescope looks to the skies with clear eyes, thanks to UArizona's NIRCam

March 16, 2022

After months of alignment and fine-tuning, the James Webb Space Telescope has produced its first clear image of a star, thanks to the Near Infrared Camera developed and managed by UArizona. NASA is confident that the telescope's optics can achieve the mission's science goals.

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UArizona to help NASA understand solar wind and plasma with HelioSwarm mission

March 2, 2022

Plasma is rare on Earth, but it fills the sky. To more deeply understand this state of matter that makes up 99% of the visible universe, NASA's HelioSwarm mission will deploy a "swarm" of spacecraft to gather data. UArizona assistant professor Kristopher Klein will serve as the mission's deputy principal investigator.

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UArizona students confirm errant rocket's Chinese origin, track lunar collision course

Feb. 15, 2022

For weeks, UArizona students have been gathering data on a high-profile piece of space junk on a collision course with the moon. They've confirmed it's not a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket booster as previously believed.

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UArizona Space4 Center Furthers National Security

Feb. 14, 2022
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With UArizona camera, Webb Telescope sees its first star – 18 times

Feb. 11, 2022

Engineering photos captured by UArizona's Near-Infrared Camera mark an important milestone for NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. They confirm that the telescope is functioning and mirror alignment can begin. The public can expect to see the first scientific images from Webb in the summer.

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The James Webb Space Telescope

Power on! Webb Telescope's instruments are on, and UArizona's NIRCam will soon see starlight

Jan. 31, 2022

Since the arrival of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope at its orbital destination Jan. 24, the mission operations team has successfully powered on all of the telescope's science instruments, including its primary camera, UArizona's Near Infrared Camera. NIRCam will be used to align the telescope's 18 mirror segments so they work together as one.

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Upgraded Wind Tunnels Blast Hypersonic Testing Limits

Jan. 17, 2022
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