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Our team may collaborate with the @NASA_Orion spacecraft to send astronauts to deep space in the near-ish future! http://www.space.com/14518-n...
A permanent lunar base is not such a loony idea after all. Check out our article in today's Denver Post: http://www.denverpost.com/search...
Moon base by 2020? Unlikely, but at least space exploration is a focus of this election! Read more: http://www.space.com/14411-n...
Our team is working on adding lunar dust to our Kapton vacuum chamber experiments. Check out their progress: http://lunar.colorado.edu/kaptont....
Mark your calendars for the public premier of our children's planetarium show 'Max goes to the Moon' on Saturday, March 17 at 2:00 PM!
German scientists have made a 3D video with the LROC data flying over some interesting surface features. Watch it here: http://t.co/fGrkz724
For all you #lunartics, get up early on Saturday Morning for a Lunar Eclipse at dawn. http://t.co/44pHu96Q
Can't wait till we get our chance in the US see the dark side of the Moon. http://t.co/AGSEHscR We get ours May 20 2012.
Thinking @NASA is rudderless? Think again. NASA has plans to build a new rocket. http://www.nasa.gov/explora... Congress should fund it!!!
Our Director & Deputy Director had a nice visit with @NASA administrators trying keep lunar science at the forefront of NASA's objectives.
Way to go @nasaJUNO ! Congrats to our colleagues at CU Boulder.
RT @timoreilly: Puts things in scale, doesn't it. Annual cost of air conditioning in Iraq and Afghanistan wars greater than NASA budget http://www.npr.org/2011...
Our planetarium show "Max Goes to the Moon" is almost ready for a short premier at the @NASA_Lunar (Lunar Science Forum) in July.
First 10 minutes completed for "Max Goes to the Moon" planetarium show. Planing to show the first 15 minutes at @NASA_Lunar LSF '11
Our vacuum chamber experiments are up and running and you can watch them life at http://lunar.colorado.edu/livecam...
Starting our new round of experiments on deploying our or array via a small rover in the vacuum chamber. What it live: http://lunar.colorado.edu/livecam...
Our Kids planetarium show is in full production. First 5 minutes are done and we are now working on scenes 6-10 of "Max Goes to the Moon".
We had a great time with the Director of NLSI Yvonne Pendleton @NASA_Lunar. Got to talk about our science and EPO.
Can't we all be on the same fiscal calendar? A NASA year vs A University Year vs Tax Year vs a calendar year. This is ridiculous!
Continuing to constrain our models of the first billion years with our DARE mission http://lunar.colorado.edu/dare... and data like http://bit.ly/eL2rJT
Thank you to @Caltech for hosting our Steering Committee meeting. We hope to see you again soon.
Check out our NEW website for the Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE). http://bit.ly/esmZRW DARE is a precursor mission for our large array.
Day 2 of our Steering Committee is in full swing. Just finished with Radio Heliophysics and now moving towards planning for year 3.
ATHLETE Lunar vehicle is "so neat" according to Dr. Burns. Quite an amazing piece of technology. Let's go to the moon!
LUNAR Steering Committee meeting is underway at Caltech. We are planning the next couple years of science.
It was great to attend Lockheed's SOSC grand opening yesterday. Even with a stagnant NASA it's good to see progress with Human space flight
Just about to start our LUNAR webinar with Dr. Wendy Peters "Radio Recombination Lines at Decametre Wavelengths"
On the home stretch to finish our annual report to NLSI/NASA.
Our director Dr. Burns gave a presentation on doing science from the Moon at the College of Central Florida. http://www.ihmc.us/evites...
Today at 12pm MST Dr. Jack Burns is giving a webinar "Into the Dark Ages". A recording of this will be posted later today.
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