Space News
Embry-Riddle researchers are testing next-generation spacesuits, calculating the cost of rocket launches to airlines, unraveling complex atmospheric events that affect satellites, and pioneering new technology to keep astronauts safe in space. From designing autonomous `asteroid-hopping’ spacecraft to exploring the legal implications of space business, Embry-Riddle is supporting a new era of exploration.
Embry-Riddle Alumna Helps Unravel Key Mysteries of Rare Stars
Eagle Rebuilds Her Life, Looks to the ‘Beauty’ of Numbers
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NASA’s `30 Celestial Gems’ Include Two Images by Embry-Riddle Astronomer
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Naval ROTC Inventor Takes on Elite Air Force Space Challenge
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Eagle Alumna Wins NASA Trailblazer Award for Work on Manned Rocket Mission
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Six Eagles Represent First Embry-Riddle Cohort to Commission into U.S. Space Force
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Eagles Research How Emerging Space Industry Will Impact National Airspace
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Eagles Partner Across the Globe to Plan Mission to Asteroid Belt
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Eagles to Land First Student Project on Moon to Snap Selfie of Lunar Landing
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Understanding Auroras: Faculty Research Opens New Doors for Students
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Business Students Partner with Space Florida to Boost Spaceport Revenues
Space Workers: ‘Run Toward Difficult Problems’
Students Engineer Their Way to NASA Design Development
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Undergraduate Research Earns Funding for Astronaut Safety Equipment, Innovative Sports Injury Prevention, More
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