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LASP in the News
July 14, 2025
A space instrument built by students, now at the edge of the solar system, celebrates a major milestone
CU Boulder Today
July 6, 2025
Proposed NASA budget cuts will shutter Colorado missions, could impact state aerospace economy
KOAA
July 5, 2025
CU, aerospace companies team up to voice concerns over proposed budget cuts to NASA
9News Denver
July 2, 2025
Federal budget proposes slashing NASA funding, along with Boulder-based Mars mission
Denver 7 News
June 30, 2025
Some Colorado space research funding could be in jeopardy
CBS News
June 20, 2025
NASA Tech to Use Moonlight to Enhance Measurements from Space
NASA
May 14, 2025
NASA Observes First Visible-light Auroras at Mars
NASA
May 12, 2025
Using Federally Funded University Research To Power America
Forbes
May 8, 2025
A Russian spacecraft launched in 1972 is hurtling back down to Earth. Colorado researchers are tracking it
Denver 7 News
May 7, 2025
CUriosity: A 50-year-old Soviet spacecraft will soon crash to Earth. Why, and where will it land?
CU Boulder Today
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