Mars
- Patrick Pischulti helped NASA design a spacesuit for the newest generation of astronauts.
- CU scientists have been involved in learning about our neighbor in the solar system since at least the 1960s.
- Getting humans back to the moon is one thing. Jack Burns and other CU scientists are asking, "How can we stay?"
- Going to Mars, CU's Safecracking Class and the Congressional Papers (and Tweets)
- Jill Seubert had done everything possible to ensure their calculations and directions were correct.
- A NASA mission to Mars led by CU-Boulder and Bruce Jakosky of CU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is gathering data expected to answer long-standing questions about how and why the Red Planet has changed over the eons.
- CU investigators discovered the first evidence of shorelines on Mars in June, indicating a deep, ancient lake. A Holy Grail of sorts, the finding could help scientists zero in on evidence of past life on the planet.