Astronomy
From fiery to frigid: Adaptable radiator will combat moon’s extreme temperatures
Aerospace engineer collaborates with NASA to advance lunar exploration
Monday’s solar eclipse In Aggieland: What to expect and why it matters
For the first time in 146 years, Texans have the chance to experience a total solar eclipse.
Astronomers find thermonuclear supernova is new source of dust in early universe
Natural Astronomy has published an article on cosmic dust featuring Texas A&M.
Webb Telescope smokes out universe’s most distant organic molecules
Texas A&M astronomer and collaborators find complex organic molecules in a galaxy more than 12 billion light-years from Earth
$205 million investment accelerates Giant Magellan Telescope project
New funding follows NSF survey co-chaired by Texas A&M astronomer
Astronomers celebrate first images from James Webb Space Telescope
NASA issues collection of full-color images and spectroscopic data from $10 billion telescope
Texas A&M-led study reveals diminished role for neutrons in creation of carbon in stars
A&M team published results in journal Nature Communications
Largest-ever cosmic map: Project uses A&M-built device to collect data
3D map of 2.5 million galaxies will help astronomers better understand the expansion of our universe
Gravitational wave sources: NSF supports cross-Texas collaboration
TOROS searches for electromagnetic counterparts using telescopes around the world