aerospace physics and space sciences

Interstellar: Florida Tech Students and Alumna Take on Mars

Two Florida Tech students and an alumna conducted a 14-day analog astronaut mission at UND's Inflatable Lunar/Martian Analog Habitat.

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Nature Serves as Inspiration for Manufacturing Research

Inspired by the strength of palm trees, Mirmilad Mirsayar is exploring ways to use nature in manufacturing material research.

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Florida Tech Receives State Funding for STEM Education, Workforce Initiatives

The funding will fuel two critical initiatives that will harness the power of technology to supercharge the Sunshine State’s economic future.

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NASA Selects Florida Tech CubeSat Proposal for $60,000 Grant

A new university grant may lead to breakthrough research for scientists looking to understand the terrain of the moon and planets.

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In Memoriam: Sam Durrance

The visionary astronomer and Professor Emeritus at Florida Tech passed away May 5 on the Space Coast surrounded by family.

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Gravity Offset Lab Opens at Florida Tech’s Center for Aeronautics and Innovation

Able to mimic different levels of gravity, the lab will serve as a powerful tool for testing and evaluating a variety of technologies.

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New Study Reports First Observations of a Star Swallowing a Planet

Florida Tech's Luis Quiroga-Nuñez was part of a paper observing a dying, expanding star has consumed a nearby planet for the first time.

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New Paper Investigates Exoplanet Climates

New research at Florida Tech examines how recurring orbital movements may affect the climate of exoplanets.

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Astronaut Chris Cassidy Visits Florida Tech, Speaks to Students

Cassidy talked about getting into the Naval Academy, his experiences becoming a Navy SEAL and what it was like on his first shuttle mission.

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STTR Grant Explores 3D Models for Space Junk Removal

A new Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant involving a Florida Tech researcher may help to declutter space a bit.

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