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Arizona and Space, a desert frontier

 
November 13, 2007

An artist rendering shows a Jupiter-like planet just outside our solar system.  A researcher from Flagstaff thinks there might be water in the planet's atmosphere. (NASA)
An artist rendering shows a Jupiter-like planet just outside our solar system. A researcher from Flagstaff thinks there might be water in the planet's atmosphere. (NASA)

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( Phoenix ) Kicking off KJZZ's Space Week, Dennis Lambert speaks with Paul Davies and Kip Hodges, two space-wise professors from ASU, to get a sense of why space really matters. Produced by Tony Ganzer.

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