A UA student, over the course of his undergraduate career, has helped discover the cause of landslides on the surface of Mars. Kaylan Burleigh, a senior studying physics and astronomy, began Mars research using data from the HiRISE telescope aboard theMars Reconnaissance Orbiter, a spacecraft that reached Mars in March 2006. Read more
Meteorite Shockwaves Trigger Dust Avalanches on Mars
Dust avalanches around impact craters on Mars appear to be the result of the shock wave preceding the actual impact, according to a study led by an undergraduate student at the UA. When a meteorite careens toward the dusty surface of the Red Planet, it kicks up dust and can cause avalanching even before the rock from outer space hits the ground, a research team led by an undergraduate student at the University of Arizona has discovered. Read more