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October 16th
SPRL at 60: Universities and Space Exploration
An open discussion on the role of universities in space exploration and engineering....

October 16th - 17th
7:00 pm - 7:00 pm

AOSS 749 Fall Seminar Series - NO SEMINAR

October 17th
SPRL at 60: Universities and Space Exploration
An open discussion on the role of universities in space exploration and engineering....

October 23rd
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

AOSS 749 2008 Fall Seminar Series
Nilton Renno, Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Michigan. ...

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October 6, 2008
Cassini flyby of Saturn moon offers insight into solar system history

NASA's Cassini spacecraft is scheduled to fly within 16 miles of Saturn's moon Enceladus on Oct. 9 and measure molecules in its space environment that could give insight into the history of the solar system. AOSS Chair Tamas Gombosi is the... (more)


September 25, 2008
The Michigan Space Grant Announces Funding Opportunities for 2009-2010
The MSGC announces funding opportunities for the 2009 - 2010 interval.  The application and review processes are all online at
www.umich.edu/~msgc.   The deadline for the... (more)

September 8, 2008
University of Michigan Tenure Track Faculty Positions in Global Change: Cryosphere and Sea-Level Impacts
The University of Michigan’s Departments of Geological Sciences (GS) and Atmospheric Oceanic and Space Sciences (AOSS) announce five tenure-track positions in the field of Global Change: Cryosphere and Sea-Level Impacts. Pending final... (more)

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SPRL at 60

SPRL at 60 Universities and Space Exploration

Join us on October 16 & 17, 2008 for an open discussion on the role of universities in space exploration and engineering.

For more information and to register for this event, visit the SPRL at 60 website

Ann Arbor Weather and Forecast

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Learn more about the climate on two blogs by AOSS Professor Ricky Rood.

Climate Change | Climate Policy