Space, astronomy and planetary science
Satellite to gather new data on climate
January 14, 2004
Hard-to-reach measurement now within grasp of scientists
January 12, 2004
Soil moisture will help assess global change impacts on the water cycle and improve weather forecasts
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
Space mission will explore effect of Mars' gravity on mammals
January 9, 2004
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Mars
'Perfect storms' upset Earth's atmosphere
December 3, 2003
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences
LINEAR asteroid named for Japan's 'Dr. Rocket'
October 1, 2003
MIT's LINEAR asteroid named for Japan's 'Dr. Rocket'
September 29, 2003
Dark gamma-ray bursts are more flighty than shy, astronomers find
September 17, 2003
MIT-led team: dark gamma-ray bursts more flighty than shy
September 12, 2003
Asteroid of one-kilometer or larger strikes Earth every 600,000 years
September 10, 2003
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences
MIT researchers reassess asteroid hazards
September 5, 2003
Mars-gazing
August 26, 2003
Close encounters of the stellar
July 30, 2003
Pluto's atmosphere is expanding, researchers say
July 9, 2003
Odyssey orbiter watches a frosty Mars
June 27, 2003
Maria Zuber to assume top spot in EAPS
June 12, 2003
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Faculty
MIT researchers use earth-based tools to image weather in space
May 6, 2003
Results could lead to improved satellite transmissions
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences
Pluto mission moves ahead
April 16, 2003
Weekend gamma-ray burst is the closest ever
April 3, 2003
Milky Way monster stars in cosmic reality show
January 8, 2003
Scientists catch their first elusive 'dark' gamma-ray burst
January 8, 2003
Milky Way monster stars in cosmic reality show
January 7, 2003
Scientists catch their first elusive 'dark' gamma-ray burst
December 23, 2002
Gravity-wave search produces initial data
October 30, 2002















