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Mapping Shallow Seafloors | NASA Earth Observatory

Learn about Lori Magruder's work to develop a safer, more effective method for mapping shallow seafloors using ICESat-2 data, which could aid in efforts to monitor coastal environments.

SpaceX’s Starlink Satellites Could Make US Army Navigation Hard to Jam | MIT Technology Review

Todd Humphreys' work to devise a system that uses SpaceX Starlink satellites to deliver a more precise and secure alternative to GPS is featured in MIT Technology Review.

SPACE WEEK: Is Space Junk Cluttering Up The Final Frontier? | NPR

Associate professor Moriba Jah is featured in this NPR episode of Short Wave’s SPACE WEEK series where he discusses the growing issue of space junk.

Lunar Landings Will Make it Harder to Study the Moon’s Ice Deposits | Universe Today

Alumna Parvathy Prem led a recent study, along with ASE/EM professors David Goldstein and Philip Varghese, that found that exhaust emitted from lunar landing vehicles could make it harder to study ice deposits on the Moon.

How Vulnerable Is GPS.? | The New Yorker

Todd Humphreys' work on proving the vulnerability of GPS is featured in this New Yorker piece, in which he also weighs in on the future of the robust GPS system that is currently being used worldwide.

 

Inside NASA's Mission to Mars | TODAY

On the TODAY show, alumna Rebekah Sosland Siegfriedt discusses what it's like to be a mission operations systems engineer on the NASA Perseverance mission while working from home with a small child.

Want your name on the Moon? UT-Austin engineers design message-writing rover | KXAN

A team of newly graduated aerospace engineering students designed a rover that can write personalized messages on the moon and send a photo ot them back to Earth.

A Houston company helped students design lunar race cars. Next time, they'll race on the moon. | Houston Chronicle

Intuitive Machines, a space systems company founded by alumnus Timothy Crain and one of three companies selected to develop NASA's lunar lander, is teaming up with Moon Mark to help students across the globe design (and eventually race) lunar race cars as part of the Lunar Race Car Design Challenge.

 

Acta Non Verba: That Should Be the Motto for NASA’s Artemis Accords | AIAA Aerospace America

Moriba Jah authored this opinion piece, the first of a series in AIAA's Aerospace America, that discusses NASA's Artemis Accords.

What is Scientific Machine Learning and How Will it Change Aircraft Design? | Aerospace Testing International

Professor Karen Willcox penned this opinion piece for Aerospace Testing International magazine on the potential of scientific machine learning in our machine-driven age.

Executive Profile: Adam Hamilton fulfills love for science leading SwRI | San Antonio Business Journal

Alumnus Adam Hamilton, CEO of Southwest Research Institute, is profiled in the San Antonio Business Journal.

Scientific Machine Learning Enables Potential to Design at ‘Near-Interactive Speeds’

Professor Karen Willcox is part of a research team that is developing deep learning methods to dramatically reduce the cost and turnaround of conceptual design computations for complex energy systems.

NASA Selects Blue Origin National Team to Return Humans to the Moon

ASE/EM distinguished alumnus Bob Smith, the CEO of Blue Origin, discusses the company's selection by NASA to develop the Artemis human landing system that will return humans to the Moon.

Op-Ed: Orbital Space - The Next Resource For Humanity To Exhaustively Exploit And Litter! | Moriba Jah

Moriba Jah published this op-ed in SpaceWatch.Global on the serious consequences of treating near-Earth space as an infinite resource instead of an area needing proper management. 

Machine Learning Makes Building Rocket Engines Easier | Futurity

Professor Karen Willcox's scientific machine learning approach to rocket engine design is featured in Futurity.

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