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University of Arkansas Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences




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We conduct research on astronomy and planetary science, the geology and biology of the planets, and asteroid and comet surfaces.  We design instruments and plan missions for the exploration of our solar system and other planetary systems.  The Center has a major emphasis on samples and sample return.  Major facilities include the W.M. Keck Laboratory for Planetary Simulation.


Students in Andromeda ChamberEducation

We are student-oriented and in partnership with the academic departments.  We offer master's and doctoral programs in space and planetary science.  We also offer a program of summer research to undergraduates from across the country.  University of Arkansas undergraduates participate in center activities by doing research, many as part of their honors dissertation.


STORI Teachers in the ClassroomPublic Outreach

We take the excitement of our research to the general public and to future generations of scientists and their teachers in the grade schools.  We hold several public lectures each year in addition to teacher workshops and school visits.  "Links" provides additional resources that are of general interest. 


Center Events

Center in the News

Space Notes

  • NEW OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL SUGGEST MULTIPLE MAGMA RESERVOIRS AFFECT VOLCANIC ERUPTION CYCLES
    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Discovering what happens beneath an active volcano is a job that’s often too hot for researchers to handle, but a University of Arkansas scientist and his colleagues have created a new and better way to “look” at what’s going on in the molten magma that lies beneath a volcano’s surface. Their model not only reaches some interesting conclusions, but also allows the researchers to make a prediction as to what the system will do over time.
 Daily Global Space News:
Two Americans and a Russian were on their way to the international space station on Sunday morning.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The Cassini orbiter survives its closest-ever encounter with a Saturnian moon and sends back a fresh crop of pictu...
The master bathroom for three astronauts aboard the international space station is on the fritz again, just days before a trio of new spacefliers are ...
NASA will push ahead with its plan for an October 2009 launch of the already over-budget Mars Science Laboratory despite ongoing technical and schedul...
Richard Garriott, a U.S. space tourist due to travel to space on a Russian spaceship on Sunday, said he was unfazed by the prospect of a bumpy ride ba...

Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences
202 Old Museum Building, University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, USA
Tel. 479-575-7625 Fax. 479-575-7778 csaps@uark.edu