The Grand Canyon state is home to some of the latest work in asteroid research and detection, not to mention the best-preserved meteor crater in the world.
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- By Marissa Heffernan Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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UA undergraduates exploring mysteries of star formation published a paper in July.
- By Tom Beal Arizona Daily Star
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UA scientists are finding and tracking record numbers of potentially dangerous asteroids.
- Alicia Vega
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See you later, Tucson!
- Carmen Duarte Arizona Daily Star
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A person spotted the crash site and reported it.
- By Tom Beal Arizona Daily Star
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Astronomers trying to figure out how galaxies interact.
- By Darren DaRonco Arizona Daily Star
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Astronomers and sky watchers say more light downtown would affect their work.
- By Tom Beal Arizona Daily Star
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It may no longer be the national observatory, but its biggest telescopes have landed new scientific projects.
- By Tom Beal Arizona Daily Star
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Though no longer the national observatory, its telescopes have landed new projects.
- By Gerald M. Gay Arizona Daily Star
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The toe-tapping harmonies of the Tucson Barbershop eXperience flowed freely from the rehearsal room and into the hallway of the Tucson Jewish …
