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Aden Hageman, Jason Homan, and Will Meiners recently presented posters at the UIOWA Undergraduate Research Spring Undergraduate Research Festival (SURF). physics.uiowa.edu/news/2025/05/s…

Aden Hageman, Jason Homan, and Will Meiners recently presented posters at the <a href="/uiowaOUR/">UIOWA Undergraduate Research</a> Spring Undergraduate Research Festival (SURF). physics.uiowa.edu/news/2025/05/s…
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Where it started: NASA partnered with @PhysicsAstron to help design part of the Voyager spacecraft, launched 47 years ago Today ➡️ 🌋 Discovered volcanoes on a moon of Jupiter 💫 Mapped Saturn’s rings 🌕 Observed 50+ moons

Where it started: NASA partnered with @PhysicsAstron to help design part of the Voyager spacecraft, launched 47 years ago

Today ➡️
🌋 Discovered volcanoes on a moon of Jupiter
💫 Mapped Saturn’s rings
🌕 Observed 50+ moons
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Join University of Iowa Physics & Astronomy on Friday, July 25, at the Van Allen Observatory to take a tour of the summer sky. This event welcomes all to join, and will take place on the roof and southeast lawn of Van Allen Hall. Check out more details here: bit.ly/44CwK8S

Join <a href="/physicsastron/">University of Iowa Physics & Astronomy</a> on Friday, July 25, at the Van Allen Observatory to take a tour of the summer sky. This event welcomes all to join, and will take place on the roof and southeast lawn of Van Allen Hall. Check out more details here: bit.ly/44CwK8S
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College of Engineering student Ava Reed built a model of the $165.7 million NASA TRACERS spacecraft, which will explain the sun's and Earth's magnetic interactions. The mission is led by University of Iowa Physics & Astronomy. Read more here: bit.ly/3IvYh4E

College of Engineering student Ava Reed built a model of the $165.7 million NASA TRACERS spacecraft, which will explain the sun's and Earth's magnetic interactions. The mission is led by <a href="/physicsastron/">University of Iowa Physics & Astronomy</a>. Read more here: bit.ly/3IvYh4E