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Mines hosts XXIII Space Resources Roundtable

Mines hosts XXIII Space Resources Roundtable

The 23rd meeting of The Space Resources Roundtable (SRR) in collaboration with the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and sponsored by Lunar Outpost, Advanced Space, Honeybee Robotics, the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC), Polimak, Karman+,...

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Mines student Anastasia Stepanova featured on Space.com

Mines student Anastasia Stepanova featured on Space.com

Anastasia Stepanova, a PhD student in the Mines Space Resources program was featured in a Space.com article.  Anastasia is a veteran of multiple missions here on Earth that simulate the conditions human crews would experience during spaceflight or long-duration...

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Mines team wins award in NASA’s 2023 BIG Idea Challenge

Mines team wins award in NASA’s 2023 BIG Idea Challenge

A group of students from the Mines Space Resources Graduate program was one of seven teams selected to develop concepts supporting metal production on the Moon in NASA’s 2023 Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-Changing (BIG) Idea Challenge.  The proposed Lunar Alloy...

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Mines hosts XXII Space Resources Roundtable

Mines hosts XXII Space Resources Roundtable

The 22nd meeting of The Space Resources Roundtable (SRR) in collaboration with the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) and sponsored by Lunar Outpost, Advanced Space, Honeybee Robotics, OffWorld, Lockheed Martin, Karman+, Technogenia, Cislunar Industries, and...

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NASA Deputy Administrator visits Center for Space Resources

NASA Deputy Administrator visits Center for Space Resources

NASA Deputy Administrator and former Space Shuttle Astronaut, Pam Melroy, visited the Center for Space Resources, toured its laboratories, and met with faculty of the Space Resources program.  After the visit, the Deputy Administrator posted on Twitter: "Thank you to...

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Mines hosts international space debris recycling event

Mines hosts international space debris recycling event

The Mines Center for Space Resources hosted an event and technical demonstration on October 19th with four international companies focused on how space debris can be turned into useful propellant in space.  In the "Trash to Treasure" event, Astroscale detailed how it...

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Mines wins award at NASA Break the Ice Lunar Challenge

Mines wins award at NASA Break the Ice Lunar Challenge

Students from the Space Resources Graduate program at Mines won second place and $75,000 for their proposed Lunar Ice Digging System, or LIDS at the NASA Break the Ice Lunar Challenge. LIDS would include three rovers – excavator, regolith hauler, and water hauler, as...

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Mines selected to Moon to Mars X-Hab 2022 Challenge

Mines selected to Moon to Mars X-Hab 2022 Challenge

A team of Mines Space Resources graduate students was selected to develop innovative design ideas that will help NASA advance and execute its Moon to Mars exploration objectives. The selection is part of the 2022 Moon to Mars eXploration Systems and Habitation (M2M...

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Mines offers Luxembourg Space Resources Professional Course

Mines offers Luxembourg Space Resources Professional Course

Profs. Angel Abbud-Madrid and Chris Dreyer offered a 3-day Space Resources Professional Course as part of the Luxembourg Space Resources Week on April 15-17, 2021.  The course was co-organized by the Colorado School of Mines, the International Space University (ISU),...

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Mines and Off Planet Research collaborate on NSF study

Mines and Off Planet Research collaborate on NSF study

Prof. Chris Dreyer has teamed up with Off Planet Research on a recently funded SBIR project by the National Science Foundation, entitled "Portable Production Process for icy Regoliths by Vapor Deposition."  The objective of the investigation is to create the...

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Britt Adkins launches Celestial Citizen website

Britt Adkins launches Celestial Citizen website

Britt Adkins, graduate student in the Space Resources program has launched the Celestial Citizen website. With Celestial Citizen, Britt explores the intersection of urban planning, engineering, science, and social justice as humans look to build new societies in...

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Prof. Lange contributes to White House Space Policy

Prof. Lange contributes to White House Space Policy

Prof. Ian Lange, currently serving on the White House Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), contributed to the Economic Report of the President chapter on space policy, entitled, "Exploring New Frontiers in Space Policy and Property Rights." The CEA found substantial...

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Prof. Kevin Cannon joins Space Resources program

Prof. Kevin Cannon joins Space Resources program

Dr. Kevin Cannon has joined the Mines Space Resources Program as Assistant Professor with a joint appointment with the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering.  Prof. Cannon comes to Mines from the University of Central Florida, where he was a postdoctoral...

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Mines to collaborate with Maxar on lunar mission

Mines to collaborate with Maxar on lunar mission

Profs. Chris Dreyer and Angel Abbud-Madrid are part of a project recently funded by NASA called SAMPLR (Sample Acquisition, Morphology Filtering, and Probing of Lunar Regolith) to develop lunar sample acquisition technology.  Using Maxar Technologies robotic arm...

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Space Resources program and research featured in Seeker

Space Resources program and research featured in Seeker

The Space Resources program, its faculty and students, and research being conducted at the Center for Space Resources were featured in two episodes of Seeker entitled, "The Next Space Frontier Starts With Mining the Moon" and "Inside the Lab That's Turning Moon Water...

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Space Resources Program featured in Forbes

Space Resources Program featured in Forbes

The Mines Space Resources Program was featured by Forbes in an article entitled, "A College For The Cosmos: The Colorado School Training Its Students To Become Space Colonizers." Mines President, Paul Johnson and Space Resources Program Director, Angel Abbud-Madrid...

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Two Mines students named 2019 Astronaut Scholars

Two Mines students named 2019 Astronaut Scholars

Brianne Treffner, a senior in Engineering Physics, and Gabriel Adriano, a senior in Chemical Engineering, will each receive a $10,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, as well as mentorship and professional development opportunities throughout the...

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SPACE RESOURCES FACULTY FEATURED ON NOVA PBS SPECIAL

SPACE RESOURCES FACULTY FEATURED ON NOVA PBS SPECIAL

Profs. Angel Abbud-Madrid and George Sowers were featured on a PBS NOVA documentary entitled, "Back to the Moon."  After 50 years of the first lunar landing, they discussed the importance of lunar resources (such as water ice) to enable the next phase of robotic and...

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Space resources program featured on Bloomberg

Space resources program featured on Bloomberg

The space resources program at Colorado School of Mines — the first graduate degree program of its kind — was recently featured on Bloomberg's 24-hour global social media news network, TicToc.  Angel Abbud-Madrid, director of the Center for Space Resources at Mines,...

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Space Resources program featured on National Public Radio

Space Resources program featured on National Public Radio

Colorado School of Mines' first-of-its-kind graduate program in space resources was the subject of a recent story on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, entitled, "Space Mining — Learning How To Fuel An Interplanetary Gas Station." Reporter Dan Boyce spoke with...

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Launch of Space Resources program featured on 9News Denver

Launch of Space Resources program featured on 9News Denver

9News Denver featured the launch of Mines first-of-its-kind graduate program in space resources on its "Next with Kyle Clark" show. Dr. Angel Abbud-Madrid, Director of the Center for Space Resources, was interviewed along with two graduate students who work in the...

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Space Resources Program approved for Fall 2018 launch

Space Resources Program approved for Fall 2018 launch

A first-of-its-kind graduate program in space resources will officially lift off at Colorado School of Mines this fall. Post-baccalaureate certificates, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees will be offered through the unique interdisciplinary program, which aims to...

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Mines students qualify for 2018 NASA Mars Ice Challenge

Mines students qualify for 2018 NASA Mars Ice Challenge

A student team from Colorado School of Mines has qualified for the finals of the NASA Mars Ice Challenge for the second year in a row. Team MINERS, short for Martian Ice New-age Extraction and Recovery System, will be one of 10 collegiate teams facing off in the...

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Mines faculty win NASA grant

Mines faculty win NASA grant

Profs. Jamal Rostami, Bill Eustes, and Chris Dreyer in collaboration with Thermal Space win NASA Early Stage Innovation grant to design an intelligent system to drill and characterize material in the lunar and Martian surfaces.

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Palin co-authors Nature paper

Palin co-authors Nature paper

Prof. Richard Palin co-authored a Nature paper entitled, “The Divergent Fates of Primitive Hydrospheric Water on Earth and Mars,” offering clues on the loss of Mars’ ancient oceans.

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Han, Dreyer receive NASA grant

Han, Dreyer receive NASA grant

Profs. Qi Han and Christopher Dreyer, along with collaborators from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, received a grant through the NASA Smallsat Technology Partnerships Initiative to develop and demonstrate new technologies and capabilities for small spacecraft.

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Lange wins NASA Award on economic study

Lange wins NASA Award on economic study

Prof. Ian Lange from Mines Economics & Business Division wins award from NASA's Emerging Space Office (ESO) for proposal entitled, "21st Century Trends in Space-Based Solar Power Generation and Storage."

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Dreyer interviewed on CPR’s Colorado Matters

Dreyer interviewed on CPR’s Colorado Matters

Dr. Chris Dreyer, Associate Director of Engineering at the CSM Center for Space Resources, was interviewed on Colorado Public Radio's Colorado Matters about his NASA NIAC-funded research on asteroid mining. Dreyer, who is teaching Mines' first space resources...

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Sowers testifies before House Committee

Sowers testifies before House Committee

Dr. Sowers testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space & Technology on September 7, 2017 about private sector exploration of the moon. Other witnesses included NASA’s director of advanced exploration systems and representatives...

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Prof. George Sowers appointed to the NASA Advisory Council

Sowers joins Space Resources Program

Dr. George Sowers has joined the Space Resources program as Professor of Practice in Mechanical Engineering. Until recently, Dr. Sowers was Vice President and Chief Scientist at United Launch Alliance (ULA), where he helped develop over a dozen launch systems,...

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Faculty win NASA STTR Phase II award

Faculty win NASA STTR Phase II award

Profs. Junko Munakata Marr, Tzahi Cath, and Johan Vanneste have been awarded a NASA STTR Phase II award in collaboration with Mango Materials entitled, "A Novel, Membrane-Based Bioreactor Design to Enable a Closed-Loop System on Earth and Beyond," for potential...

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Dreyer wins NASA SBIR Phase I award

Dreyer wins NASA SBIR Phase I award

Prof. Chris Dreyer will collaborate with Dr. Joel Sercel from TransAstra Corp. on a recent NASA SBIR Phase I award, entitled, "Microgravity Granular Material Research (MGMR) Facility for the International Space Station."

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Dreyer to collaborate on NIAC Phase II award

Dreyer to collaborate on NIAC Phase II award

Prof. Chris Dreyer will collaborate with Dr. Joel Sercel from TransAstra Corp. on a recent NIAC Phase II award, entitled, "Optical Mining of Asteroids, Moons, and Planets to Enable Sustainable Human Exploration and Space Industrialization."

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Abbud-Madrid delivers TEDx talk

Abbud-Madrid delivers TEDx talk

Dr. Angel Abbud-Madrid delivered a TEDx talk entitled “How to Live Off the Land in Space," on the importance of space resources utilization for the future of human and robotic space exploration

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