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John-Paul Clarke, an expert in air traffic operations, speaks with KVUE news about how the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport could be affected by increased traffic during the total solar eclipse.
Maruthi Akella speaks with Fox 7 Austin about the work he and his team did to help guide the Intuitive Machines lunar lander, Odysseus, to its destination on the moon.
The Austin American Statesman features Maruthi Akella and his team's work to develop algorithms to help land Intuitive Machine's lunar lander to its destination on the south pole of the moon.
Moriba Jah is featured as a notable alumnus by Embry-Riddle during Black History Month.
Karen Willcox is featured on TED Radio Hour where she discusses the future of digital twins.
Moriba Jah describes the profound moment when he made the transformative decision to become a space environmental activist in this Bloomberg Originals interview.
Luis Sentis is leading a landmark study of how robots make us feel—and setting the standards for how autonomous machines will share our spaces.
GPS security expert Todd Humphreys comments on the new "spoofing" attacks on commercial flights in this VICE piece.
This KXAN News story features Byron Tapley who discusses the GRACE Satellite Mission and how, through measuring differences in gravity on Earth, that ice has melted, aquifers around the world have been draining and seas have been rising.
Moriba Jah, associate professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin, said that while space junk is a huge problem, it probably isn’t Starlink satellites we should be most concerned about.
Renato Zanetti speaks to FOX 7 Austin News about research being led by ASE/EM faculty that will make space travel and research much safer.
ASE/EM Distinguished alumnus Roberter Crippen has been selected by the National Aeronautic Association as the recipient of the 2023 Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy.
Luis Sentis, founder of Apptronik, a startup spun out of the UT Austin Human Centered Robotics Lab, unveiled the company's latest robot, Apollo, the 'iPhone' of human robots.
Two University of Texas at Austin teams took first and second place in the new annual SmallSat Alliance Collegiate Space Competition.
"Just like we all want to walk on clean beaches, we also need a space environment free from the trash we create on Earth." - Moriba Jah on the growing issue of orbital space debris in this Scientific American opinion piece.