Space Sciences News Releases
Feb. 17, 2005 - Los Alamos scientist featured in NASA science update
Dec. 22, 2004 - Los Alamos wizardry to aid new Mars science laboratory
Nov. 16, 2004 - Los Alamos software key to new Swift satellite mission
Oct. 13, 2004 - Los Alamos instrument yields new knowledge of Saturn's rings
Sept. 16, 2004 - A traveling-wave engine to power deep space travel
June 22, 2004 - The Space Simulator -- modeling the universe on a budget
Feb. 10, 2004 - Los Alamos leading fast-paced reactor research to power planned journey to Jupiter's icy moons
Dec. 23, 2003 - Is he here yet? Lab scientists keep tabs on Santa
Sept. 9, 2003 - Sir Arthur C. Clarke to address Los Alamos Space-Elevator conference
Sept. 8, 2003 - Los Alamos hosts Gamma-Ray Burst anniversary conference
Aug. 13, 2003 - Biggest cosmic explosions also may propel fastest objects in universe
July 24, 2003 - Los Alamos releases new maps of Mars water
June 13, 2003 - Bradbury Science Museum lecture series begins Monday; part of Museum's sixth annual Astronomy Days
June 11, 2003 - Southwestern Consortium pursues radio telescope project
May 26, 2003 - XMM-Newton satellite uncovers diffuse X-ray emission and the first accreting X-ray pulsar in Andromeda Galaxy
March 20, 2003 - Cosmic particles find potential role in homeland security
Feb. 15, 2003 - Los Alamos makes first map of ice on Mars
Dec. 9, 2002 - The weatherman of Mars
Dec. 10, 2002 - GENESIS' first year a success
Sept. 11, 2002 - Taos goes Lunar: hosts international science meeting
June 4, 2002 - Hidden X-ray population revealed in satellite survey, new 'dipper' in Andromeda Galaxy
June 3, 2002 - Black hole dynamo may be cosmos' ultimate electricity generator
June 4, 2002 - New Supernova models take on third dimension
May 28, 2002 - Mars Odyssey quenches researchers' thirst for water data
May 31, 2002 - Los Alamos researcher conducts volcanic voyeurism
May 28, 2002 - New theory straightens out sun's curved magnetic fields
April 23, 2002 - Astronomers link X-ray flashes to gamma-ray bursts
April 21, 2002 - Los Alamos researcher says 'black holes' aren't holes at all
March 1, 2002 - Mars Odyssey's neutron spectrometer maps water-ice
Dec. 18, 2001 - Deep space flight ends, but exploration continues
Dec. 4, 2001 - Los Alamos instruments capturing the sun
Oct. 19, 2001 - Mars within Los Alamos' Neutron Spectrometer's reach
Aug. 7, 2001 - Regional teachers LASSO the stars
July 23, 2001 - Los Alamos instruments to capture the sun
June 14, 2001 - Bradbury Science Museum takes its visitors to outer space
June 4, 2001 - XMM-Newton discovers X-ray nova and unique, pulsating white dwarf in the Andromeda Galaxy
April 4, 2001 - Proven Los Alamos technology on trek to Mars
March 29, 2001 - Los Alamos National Laboratory joins the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Consortium
March 12, 2001 - Lunar Prospector provides a world of data
March 9, 2001 - Scientists document limited oxygen loss
March 5, 2001 - Laboratory researcher named AGU Fellow
Feb. 7, 2001 - Space Center at Los Alamos names Funsten as new leader
August 4, 2000 - Los Alamos spectrometers part of "cluster" mission
July 25, 2000 - Los Alamos unleashes GENIE on Cerro Grande destruction
June 14, 2000 - MTI satellite begins scientific work, maps Cerro Grande Fire damage
May 5, 2000 - Los Alamos scientist honored by the American Geophysical Union
March 28, 2000 - Los Alamos instrument flies aboard IMAGE satellite
July 27, 1999 - Spacecraft crash to end productive mission
April 1, 1999 - Thrifty telescope reveals new details of Universe's most violent explosions
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