USRA's research advancements in science and technology continually make headlines across the globe. Below is a small sample that is representative of our work.
- April 25, 2013 | USRA
Arecibo Telescope Used to Study Neutron Star Twice as Massive as the Sun, Orbiting Every Two Hours: Einstein's Theory of Gravitation Passes with Flying Colors
- April 17, 2013 | USRA
USRA awarded NASA Cooperative Agreement for Internships
- April 17, 2013 | USRA
SOFIA Observations Reveal a Surprise in Massive Star Formation
- April 8, 2013 | USRA
NICER selected for implementation through NASA's Astrophysics Explorers Program
- March 25, 2013 | NASA
NASA-Supported Lunar Scientists Find New Link In Solar-System-Wide Impact Bombardment
- March 12, 2013 | NASA
Houston Conference to Feature NASA Missions’ Science Results
- February 26, 2013 | NASA
First Light for ISERV Pathfinder, a New Space Station Camera
- February 14, 2013 | USRA
Educator Teams Fly on NASA's SOFIA Airborne Observatory
- January 9, 2013 | NASA
SOFIA Spots Recent Starburst in the Milky Way Galaxy's Center
- January 7, 2013 | USRA
USRA Sponsors Opening Reception for 221st AAS Meeting
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Spinel-rich lunar rocks could give a view of processes and chemistry deep within the Moon.