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“U-M Department of Astronomy Prepares its First NASA Mission”

Posted on February 17, 2025 (March 13, 2025) by U-M Space Institute

In an article for WEMU.org, Dr. John Monnier, a professor at the University of Michigan Department of Astronomy, talks about the STARI Mission and how it should make the study of planets out of our solar system less expensive. He was interviewed in the article “U-M Department of Astronomy Prepares its First NASA Mission.” | February 17, 2025

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