UMD aerospace community reflects on NASA putting a woman on the moon The Artemis missions consist thus far of three patches: Artemis I, Artemis II and Artemis III. Hanna Zakharenko September 7, 2022
In deciding the fate of NASA’s Area 400, the government must put the environment first Wild Spaces are being destroyed. NASA’s Area 400 must be preserved to keep one safe. Anthony Liberatori February 28, 2022
As plan to sell NASA land is rejected, activists are still concerned about development If NASA and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service cannot agree on a price for the land, it will go up for public sale. Shreya Vuttaluru February 22, 2022
“I’m just really excited”: UMD community members discuss Perseverance rover Since Perseverance data is made public, students could use information from the mission in research projects at this university. Freelance Reporter March 5, 2021
UMD alumna set to be the first Black woman to join crew at international space station Jeanette Epps will embark on a six-month mission, expected to launch in 2021. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
Review: ‘The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia’ is a sitcom with a twist The show is the first success of Netflix’s partnership with Nickelodeon. Morgan Pravato February 26, 2020
After she was pulled from a space expedition, UMD alumna talks moving forward NASA astronaut Jeanette Epps hopes to finish her mission and get to space in a couple years. Alexander Dacy November 26, 2019
“You and I are made of the cosmos”: Bill Nye headlines packed event at UMD Nye, among other scientists, discussed the possibilities of an asteroid impact. Freelance Reporter May 2, 2019