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UT System and NASA Sign Space Act Agreement to Advance Research, Workforce Development, and STEM Engagement


by Angelica Kruizinga

An illustration of NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft.

Space Research at UT: Microbes, Satellites and Deep Space Discoveries

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Lori Magruder Elected Associate Fellow of AIAA

Uncategorized Lori Magruder, an associate professor in the Department of…


by Angelica Kruizinga

Texas Engineer Joins NISAR Satellite Science Team

UncategorizedA first-of-its-kind satellite just launched into space to map our…


by Angelica Kruizinga

ICESat-2 acquired green-wavelength lidar data at the points shown in red to generate a new shallow water bathymetry product. The background shows validation data for study sites in (A) Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, and (B) Marquesas Keys, Florida. Credit: Parrish et al. [2025], Figure 2(a, b,c, and d)

Global ICESat-2 Nearshore Coastal Bathymetry Data Product Earn's Editor Highlight Recognition

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by jeremy harrell

ICE-Sat2 satellite illustration. Credit NASA

Space Laser Tech Maps Mysterious Nearshore Terrain

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by Angelica Kruizinga

UT Center for Space Research Education and Outreach Department Receives Funding through Texas Space Commission’s Space Exploration and Aeronautics Research Fund (SEARF)

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by Angelica Kruizinga

This true-color image of Kiriwina Island in in Papua New Guinea shows the 55 tracks of ATL24 bathymetry data (top) and the bathymetric elevation profile of the island's lagoon from Point A to Point B (bottom). Credit: Chris Parrish

NASA, CSR, and Oregon State University Collaborate to Release ICESat-2 Global Bathymetry Data Product

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by Angelica Kruizinga

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Maruthi Akella Named Fellow of India’s Department of Science and Technology

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by Angelica Kruizinga

CSR Co-Hosts National Defense in Space Summit

UncategorizedThe University of Texas Center for Space Research co-hosted the…


by Angelica Kruizinga

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