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Alaska Satellite Facility celebrates with open house
August 16, 2011
The Geophysical Institute’s Alaska Satellite Facility will celebrate 20 years of operation by hosting an open house 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday...
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Online resource offers Alaska-based science curriculum
August 3, 2011
A free science education resource for Alaska educators is now available online. Developed by the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical...
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Unmanned aircraft to assist oil spill response
July 26, 2011
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles will have a new role in oil spill response capabilities in Alaska. The University of Alaska Fairbanks...
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Unmanned aircraft offer options for wildlife observation
June 29, 2011
On a two-day trip to the Aleutians earlier this month, researchers from Poker Flat Research Range evaluated the performance of a new unmanned...
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Scientist analyzes the nucleus of comet Hartley 2
June 17, 2011
Nearly one year ago, a repurposed NASA spacecraft flew by the comet Hartley 2. As a result, a multitude of high-resolution images were gathered...
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Assessing the influence of Alaska glaciers is slippery work
May 27, 2011
With an estimated 34,000 square miles of ice, an area about the size of Maine, Alaska’s multitude of glaciers have a global impact. Anthony...
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NASA scientists launch season's final rocket
May 4, 2011
On the morning of April 27, NASA scientists aided by Poker Flat Research Range personnel launched the final rocket from the range for 2011. Two...
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NASA seeks public comment on rocket program
April 29, 2011
NASA is seeking public comment on its sounding rocket program at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Poker Flat Research Range. The comments will...
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Presentation: The future of NASA
April 28, 2011
All UAF students, faculty and the Alaska Satellite Facility’s staff are invited to a presentation Tuesday, May 3, by staff from the National...
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