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New Telescope Unveiled in Flagstaff

Historic Lowell Observatory christens $53M instrument

Web Feature: The Weather Man

A retired Air Force communicator keeps an eye on the sky

Mysteries Of Pluto: Fifth Moon Found

Hubbell images spotlight dwarf planet discovered at AZ observatory

Teachers' Voices with Ofelia Zepeda and Meredith Kupinski

Two educators talk about a new program where teachers - instead of students - are asked to become immersed in the indigenous culture of their school.

Venus Makes Once-In-Lifetime Celestial Cameo

Dozens gather in Tucson to watch planet cross between Earth and sun

Astronauts Debate Future of U.S. Space Program

Apollo and shuttle astronauts say next big goal is overdue

AZ Week: Big Wildfire Year Predicted

Ongoing drought means 'we’re flammable now,' official says

Electric Cars

A closer look at Level 3 electric vehicle (EV) chargers, and the current controversy over which will become the industry standard.

Biosciences Growing Quickly in AZ

Synthetic heart research leading scientific advancements, new research

New Telescope for Lowell Observatory

July unveiling ceremony in Happy Jack

Preview: Seeking Water from the Sun

Arizona Illustrated offers a glimpse of the AZPM documentary premiering April 22

Pachyderms Pack Into Reid Park Zoo

New $9.7 million dollar elephant exhibit opens Wednesday

Record-Breaking Paper Plane Soars for Six Seconds

After initial setback, world's biggest paper airplane flies

What's the Buzz? Backyard Beekeeping

Tucsonans see their honeymakers getting active with spring's arrival

Wild Burro Adoption Set For Next Month

Wildlife officials to gather animals, prepare them for private adoption

Tucson Festival of Books Wraps Up at UA

4th annual draws thousands to meet authors, browse books, celebrate reading

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