
KU Researcher Hayley Beltz Wins NASA Hubble Prize
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Hayley Beltz, a University of Kansas researcher, has made history by winning the NASA Hubble Prize Fellowship. This three-year award allows her to delve deeper into magnetic fields around exoplanets, particularly the scorching hot ones known as Ultrahot Jupiters. Beltz, who grew up staring at the night sky and dreaming of space, is thrilled with the recognition and funding, which will enable her to continue teaching, hiring a summer research student, and attending conferences. The fellowship also comes at a crucial time for the astronomy program, which is under review by Kansas regents. Beltzs success could rally support for the department and pave the way for future space explorers.
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