NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
Featured on the May 19th, 2017 edition of ARIZONA SPOTLIGHT with host Mark McLemore:
- The Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona has released a new public report that explores the potential for three historic places in Tucson to become shared community art spaces. Mark talks with the Foundation's director, Debi Chess Mabie, about what the plan includes...
The Dunbar School
Gisela Telis
- Bryn Bailer tunes in the K7UAZ Amateur Radio Club, a Tucson's community of amateur radio operators - also known as "hams" - at the club house they maintain at the University of Arizona...
Room 303 in the Old Engineering Building is the "ham shack" home of the University of Arizona's K7UAZ Amateur Radio Club.
AZPM Staff
- Mars: The Pristine Beauty of the Red Planet is a mammoth new book from the University of Arizona Press. It presents the most striking images collected from ten years of research with the Mars HiRISE camera. Sara Hammond talks with two HiRISE scientific investigators about how these amazingly sharp and colorful images were captured, and how they were selected for the book...
This colorful image is of outcrops near the rim of Holden Crater on Mars, creased by megabreccia, a mixture of jumbled rocks, some 10 meters across.
NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
- And, Dan Kruse introduces us to saxophonist Michael Weiss and percussionist Elizabeth Soflin, an unusual musical duo who are breaking new sonic ground with melody and rhythm...
Percussionist Elizabeth Soflin and saxophonist Michael Weiss.
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