Immerse in a lush 3D environment while flying through Space. Learn about the cutting edge of Exploration.
Ours is not the only planet with a Moons, in fact there are almost 200 moons in the solar system. There are many types and sizes of moons.
Let's see what secrets they hold and what moons tell us about solar system dynamics.
The School of Earth and Space Exploration invites those intrigued by Earth, our Solar System, and the Universe beyond to attend “The Edge of Exploration” series. Located in the Marston Theater in ISTB4, the 3D astronomy shows are led by SESE students and staff and explore topics such as: Time and Distance, The Solar System, and Galaxies.
Immerse in a lush 3D environment while flying through Space. Learn about the cutting edge of Exploration.
Seeing further into space is also seeing back in time.
New technology is allowing researchers to peer back to a time of first stars and galaxies.
The James Webb Space telescope gives us the best chance yet of observe our early universe and test our best understanding of the distribution of the cosmic matter we observe today.
This program is a journey to the very edge of our known universe.
Planetary exploration is a large part of SESE's research portfolio.
ASU is participating in current and future projects that are on the cutting edge of planetary exploration.
Learn about new opportunities on the Moon, material return missions from asteroids and Mars, the deployment of an instrument to gather data from a moon of Jupiter and the exploration of an iron/nickel rich object in the outer part of the asteroid belt.
Do you like miniatures? Stop by Hayden Library's Book Arts Studio and make tiny books. Make them into magnets, earrings, ornaments or for your miniature collection. For this holiday activity, we have a variety of holiday titles you can create as gifts or use as ornaments. Come by and create with us!
Explore Japan and career opportunities for all majors!
Teach English in Japan.
Local and international job opportunities.
Presentations from businesses and institutes to inspire your next steps.
Learn about Japanese studies — Discover ASU’s Japanese major and minor, Japanese classes and student organizations dedicated to Japanese culture.
Q&A with professors — Get your questions answered by experts in the Japanese department.
Celebration honoring our 2024 Hall of Fame inductees.
Donate your unwanted items at moveout. General donation, non-perishable food, hygiene and cleaning product bins will be located at each ASU residential hall.
Join ASU Zero Waste as we celebrate Earth Day Every Day Month with a Blue Bag Sort. Join us for a Blue Bag Sorting Event, where volunteers dive into the recycling process by sorting hard-to-recycle office materials! Participants will learn about the lifecycle of waste after it’s tossed in a bin and discover reusable alternatives to common single-use items.
Arizona State University hosts a "Salute 2 Service" week every November and gives organizations the opportunity to showcase their support of the U.S. Military. A USAF HH-60W land is scheduled to land on campus will provide the "wow" factor to pump up students interests in our program and help display the great relationship we have with our university partners.