Space, astronomy and planetary science
Swiss-cheese-like gas cloud holds clues to starquakes
April 11, 2001
Lincoln Laboratory instrument provides stunning views of Earth
March 14, 2001
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences
Mars magmas once contained some water, research shows
January 31, 2001
Mars magmas once contained a lot of water, researchers from MIT and U. of Tennessee report
January 24, 2001
Finding suggests that volcanos helped bring water to the planet's surface millions of years agoSupernova shock wave may regulate activity in galaxy center
January 10, 2001
Chandra offers views of stellar nursery and X-ray wind
November 15, 2000
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Chandra Observatory uncovers hot stars in the making
November 9, 2000
The core of the Orion Trapezium cluster shows an unprecedented accumulation of stars showing extreme temperatures
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Virtual reality is central to group of MIT space station experiments
November 8, 2000
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering, Media Lab
MIT sensor on former military satellite now used to track lost space objects
November 8, 2000
Also labeled: Technology and society
Chandra observes cosmic traffic pile-up in energetic quasar jet
November 8, 2000
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Launch to space station has MIT ties
November 1, 2000
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
Kulkarni to give three talks on planetary science
October 25, 2000
Also labeled: Special events and guest speakers
Current estimates of near-Earth asteroids said to be too low
October 25, 2000
Mars conference slated for October 20-22
October 18, 2000
HETE-2 launched successfully
October 18, 2000
Also labeled: Aeronautical and astronautical engineering
MIT contributes component to Magellan telescopes
October 4, 2000
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
MIT satellite set for Saturday launch
October 4, 2000
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
Doubts on pulsars' ages throw other theories into doubt
August 9, 2000
Spanish telescope observes death of comet named for Lincoln Lab
August 9, 2000
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E)
Summer traveler or astronaut, motion sickness is a real problem, say MIT space program researchers
August 4, 2000
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
Speaker will discuss air/space reconnaissance
April 12, 2000
Also labeled: Security studies and military, Special events and guest speakers
Rocket team shoots for success
April 12, 2000
MIT aids investigation of Mars mishaps
April 12, 2000
Star-gazing
April 12, 2000








