Science news articles about 'jpl'JPL Invites Public to Open House
At this free, all-day event on May 3 and 4, visitors can watch 700-pound
robots glide under artificial stars in JPL's Robodome and get
an up-close view of full-scale models of Mars rovers.JPL Earth Scientists Reflect on Earth Day
In commemoration of Earth Day on Tuesday, April 22, we asked JPL Earth scientists to reflect on the event and what it means to them.JPL Wins Award From U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration has named JPL as the winner of its 2008 Dwight D. Eisenhower Award for Excellence in the research and development category.JPL Scientists Earn Highest National Engineeering Honor
Lee-Lueng Fu, a senior research scientist at JPL, and a former JPL scientist have been
elected to the National Academy of Engineering -- among the highest professional
distinctions accorded an ... JPL Enters the Blogosphere
A new JPL blog features scientists and engineers who will offer insights into their areas of expertise - ranging from Mars, Saturn and other solar system bodies to the universe beyond. Topics closer ... NASA's JPL, Ames Win 2007 NASA Software of Year Award
NASA has selected JPL as one of two winners of the agency's 2007 Software of the Year Award for software to help detect planets outside our solar system.JPL Camera Marks Hubble's 100,000th Orbit
To commemorate NASA's Hubble Space Telescope completing its 100,000th orbit on Aug. 10, scientists used the JPL-built Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 onboard to take a snapshot of a dazzling region ... Young Thinkers Get to Tinker at JPL
More than 300 students have swelled JPL's ranks this summer, hailing from high schools, community colleges, four-year universities and graduate schools across the country.JPL's Jon Giorgini Honored With Masursky Award
Jon Giorgini, an engineer at JPL, has received the
prestigious Harold Masursky Award, presented by the American
Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences.Wild Galaxies Collide
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating its 18th anniversary with a new collection of images showcasing colliding galaxies, including some captured by JPL's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.Astronomers Detect First Organic Molecule on an Exoplanet
A team of astronomers, led by JPL's Mark Swain, has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting another star.JPL Technologies Chosen for Space Technology Hall of Fame
PASADENA, CALIF. -- Two technologies developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been selected for the Space Foundation's 2008 Space Technology Hall of Fame.Students Paint a Window to Saturn
Art students have literally left their mark at JPL with a gigantic, multi-wall mural of the Cassini spacecraft's latest discoveries about Saturn and its moons.Public Invited to Celebrate America's First Satellite, Virtually
JPL's Explorer 1 site features archival video footage, an interactive peek inside the satellite and a downloadable, in-depth book about the era and the mission.NASA Scientists Get First Images of Earth Flyby Asteroid
Scientists at JPL have obtained the first images of asteroid 2007 TU24 using high-resolution radar data.
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JPL Invites Public to Open House
At this free, all-day event on May 3 and 4, visitors can watch 700-pound robots glide under artificial stars in JPL's Robodome and get an up-close view of full-scale models of Mars rovers.JPL Earth Scientists Reflect on Earth Day
In commemoration of Earth Day on Tuesday, April 22, we asked JPL Earth scientists to reflect on the event and what it means to them.JPL Wins Award From U.S. Small Business Administration
The U.S. Small Business Administration has named JPL as the winner of its 2008 Dwight D. Eisenhower Award for Excellence in the research and development category.JPL Scientists Earn Highest National Engineeering Honor
Lee-Lueng Fu, a senior research scientist at JPL, and a former JPL scientist have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering -- among the highest professional distinctions accorded an ...JPL Enters the Blogosphere
A new JPL blog features scientists and engineers who will offer insights into their areas of expertise - ranging from Mars, Saturn and other solar system bodies to the universe beyond. Topics closer ...NASA's JPL, Ames Win 2007 NASA Software of Year Award
NASA has selected JPL as one of two winners of the agency's 2007 Software of the Year Award for software to help detect planets outside our solar system.JPL Camera Marks Hubble's 100,000th Orbit
To commemorate NASA's Hubble Space Telescope completing its 100,000th orbit on Aug. 10, scientists used the JPL-built Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 onboard to take a snapshot of a dazzling region ...Young Thinkers Get to Tinker at JPL
More than 300 students have swelled JPL's ranks this summer, hailing from high schools, community colleges, four-year universities and graduate schools across the country.JPL's Jon Giorgini Honored With Masursky Award
Jon Giorgini, an engineer at JPL, has received the prestigious Harold Masursky Award, presented by the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences.Wild Galaxies Collide
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope is celebrating its 18th anniversary with a new collection of images showcasing colliding galaxies, including some captured by JPL's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.Astronomers Detect First Organic Molecule on an Exoplanet
A team of astronomers, led by JPL's Mark Swain, has made the first detection ever of an organic molecule in the atmosphere of a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting another star.JPL Technologies Chosen for Space Technology Hall of Fame
PASADENA, CALIF. -- Two technologies developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have been selected for the Space Foundation's 2008 Space Technology Hall of Fame.Students Paint a Window to Saturn
Art students have literally left their mark at JPL with a gigantic, multi-wall mural of the Cassini spacecraft's latest discoveries about Saturn and its moons.Public Invited to Celebrate America's First Satellite, Virtually
JPL's Explorer 1 site features archival video footage, an interactive peek inside the satellite and a downloadable, in-depth book about the era and the mission.NASA Scientists Get First Images of Earth Flyby Asteroid
Scientists at JPL have obtained the first images of asteroid 2007 TU24 using high-resolution radar data.