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Lori M. Feaga

Lori M. Feaga

Research Professor
UMD Astronomers Catch a Natural Comet Outburst in Unprecedented Detail

UMD Astronomers Catch a Natural Comet Outburst in Unprecedented Detail

December 3, 2019
‘Oumuamua is Not an Alien Spacecraft

‘Oumuamua is Not an Alien Spacecraft

June 28, 2019
Fearless Science: A Half-Century of Bold Research

Fearless Science: A Half-Century of Bold Research

April 26, 2019
UMD Astronomers Celebrate ‘Deep Impact’ 10-Year Anniversary

UMD Astronomers Celebrate ‘Deep Impact’ 10-Year Anniversary

June 29, 2015
UMD Astronomers to Analyze Surface of Comet as Spacecraft Drops Robotic Probe on It

UMD Astronomers to Analyze Surface of Comet as Spacecraft Drops Robotic Probe on It

November 11, 2014
Closest-ever Comet Orbiter Streams Data From Bi-lobed “Rubber Ducky”

Closest-ever Comet Orbiter Streams Data From Bi-lobed “Rubber Ducky”

September 4, 2014
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