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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Name: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
First Reported 21 hours ago - Updated 3 hours ago - 1 Documents

Martian Dust Devil Whirls Into Opportunitys View

In its six-and-a-half years on Mars, NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity had never seen a dust devil before this month, despite some systematic searches in past years and the fact that its twin rover, Spirit, has seen dozens of dust devils at its ... [Published 21 hours ago by Elites TV]
First Reported 4 hours ago - Updated 4 hours ago - 1 Documents

Cassini images rule out rings around Rhea

No rings around Saturn's Rhea, astronomers findCassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASASomething unknown is causing a strange, symmetrical structure in the charged-particle environment around Rhea, Saturn's second-largest moon. But contrary to 2008 reports, ... [Published 4 hours ago by Cornell University]
First Reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 Documents

NASA scientists warn of incoming planet killer

A concerned team of international stargazers has this week sounded the alarm with regard to a potentially deadly chunk of space rock they believe has a 1-in-1000 chance of colliding with Earth.According to the ruffled space boffins, which include NASA ... [Published 15 hours ago by Tech Herald]
First Reported 18 hours ago - Updated 18 hours ago - 1 Documents

Past spacecraft that explored Jupiter

Jupiter is what is called a gas giant. This planet is so big that over one hundred Earths could fit inside it! That's big, but not only big, it's very far away. Jupiter is the next planet you would see after Mars if you were venturing to the outer solar ... [Published 18 hours ago by Helium]
First Reported Jul 28 2010 - Updated Jul 28 2010 - 1 Documents

Potentially hazardous asteroid 'has 1 in 1000 chance of hitting Earth in 2182'

A study claims that Earth could be a target for a possibly dangerous collision with an asteroid in the year 2182. 'The total impact probability of asteroid '(101955) 1999 RQ36' can be estimated in 0.00092 -approximately one-in-a-thousand chance-, but ... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Malaysia Sun]
First Reported Jul 28 2010 - Updated Jul 28 2010 - 2 Documents

International Space Station to host most accurate atomic clock

The International Space Station is to soon host the most accurate clock ever sent into space, which could help reveal changes in nature's fundamental constants.According to the 'New Scientist', the atomic clock will allow for better synchronisation of ... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Indian Express]
First Reported Jul 28 2010 - Updated Jul 28 2010 - 1 Documents

The Surface of Mars

A century ago an astronomer by the name of Lowell "discovered" the canals of Mars. Since then better images has shown that there are no canals. Now a camera aboard NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has helped develop the most accurate global Martian map ... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Environmental News Network]
First Reported Jul 28 2010 - Updated Jul 28 2010 - 1 Documents

Senior Year Can Wait -- I'm Working at JPL!

High school intern Jessica Liang dons 3D glasses to look at some Mars images in her cubicle at JPL. Image credit: NASA/JPLImagine you're at school, munching on a cheeseburger during lunch, just chatting with your friends about how awesome it is that NASA ... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Jet Propulsion Laboratory]
First Reported Jul 27 2010 - Updated Jul 27 2010 - 1 Documents

Fleeing the Scene

Saturn's moon Prometheus, having perturbed the planet's thin F ring, continues in its orbit.The gravity of potato-shaped Prometheus (86 kilometers, or 53 miles across) periodically creates streamer-channels in the F ring, and the moon's handiwork can ... [Published Jul 27 2010 by Red Orbit]
First Reported Jul 26 2010 - Updated Jul 26 2010 - 4 Documents

It’s Alive! NASA Test-Drives Its New Hulking Mars Rover, Curiosity | 80beats

NASA’s next Mars rover took its first tiny test drive at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Friday. If all goes well, it will be en route to the Red Planet by late next year on a mission to look for environments that could have once harbored life.The Mars ... [Published Jul 26 2010 by Discover Magazine]
First Reported Jul 24 2010 - Updated Jul 25 2010 - 2 Documents

Curiosity goes for a spin

The Curiosity rover took its first steps Friday inside a clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, kicking off a test campaign to prove the $2.3 billion robot can operate on the surface of Mars. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Spaceflight NowSurrounded by ... [Published Jul 25 2010 by Spaceflight Now]
First Reported Jul 23 2010 - Updated Jul 24 2010 - 9 Documents

Most Detailed Martian Map Now Available

Scientists at the Arizona State University have just brought online the most detailed map of the Martian surface ever produced. Created by combining about 21,000 images obtained by the NASA Mars Odyssey orbiter, the map reveals our neighboring planet ... [Published Jul 24 2010 by Softpedia]

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Adrian Brown, corresponding author, explains: "We suggest that the associated hydrothermal activity would have provided sufficient energy for biological activity on early Mars at Nili Fossae. Furthermore, in the article we discuss the potential of the Archean volcanics of the East Pilbara region of Western Australia as an analog for the Nochian Nili Fossae on Mars. They indicate that biomarkers or evidence of living organisms, if produced at Nili, could have been preserved, as they have been in the North Pole Dome region of the Pilbara craton."
...they also refined previous calculations of the size and abundance of ring particles that would be necessary to explain the odd observations. "We were able to say [that for] the amount of dust that you need to account for [the earlier] observations, if it were there, we would have seen it" Tiscareno said

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Rocks on Mars may provide link to evidence of l... [Published 57 mins ago by EurekAlert!]
Cassini images rule out rings around Rhea [Published 4 hours ago by Cornell University]
Opportunity Captures Stunning Martian Dust Devil [Published 5 hours ago by Red Orbit]
Is La Nina cooling San Diego's weather? [Published 11 hours ago by SignOn San Diego]
International Space Station to host space's mos... [Published 14 hours ago by SmartPlanet]
NASA scientists warn of incoming planet killer [Published 15 hours ago by Tech Herald]
Past spacecraft that explored Jupiter [Published 18 hours ago by Helium]
Mission: Deep space [Published 18 hours ago by San Bernardino County Sun]
Martian Dust Devil Whirls Into Opportunitys View [Published 21 hours ago by Elites TV]
Walnut kids soak up fun at Camp Crawdad [Published Jul 29 2010 by SGV Tribune]
Spitzer researchers find buckyballs in space [Published Jul 28 2010 by Cornell University]
Asteroid Impact in 2182? [Published Jul 28 2010 by Astrobiology Magazine]
American Inventors Develop Structures of Ordere... [Published Jul 28 2010 by ElectroIQ]
NASA Panel Calls for Asteroid Defense Office [Published Jul 28 2010 by Yahoo! News]
Potentially hazardous asteroid 'has 1 in 1000 c... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Malaysia Sun]
Meridian girl named MDA Idaho State Goodwill Am... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Idaho Statesman]
International Space Station to host most accura... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Indian Express]
ISS to host most accurate atomic clock [Published Jul 28 2010 by Economic Times]
The Surface of Mars [Published Jul 28 2010 by Environmental News Network]
Senior Year Can Wait -- I'm Working at JPL! [Published Jul 28 2010 by Jet Propulsion Laboratory]
NASA should protect Earth from space rocks, pan... [Published Jul 28 2010 by Christian Science Monitor]
Researchers Say Asteroid Has 1 in 1,000 Chance ... [Published Jul 27 2010 by Universe Today]
Earth At Risk Of Asteroid Impact In 2182 [Published Jul 27 2010 by Red Orbit]
Fleeing the Scene [Published Jul 27 2010 by Red Orbit]
2182 – Year of Possible Asteroid Collision [Published Jul 27 2010 by Softpedia]
Saturn moon diagnosed with Pac-Man fever [Published Jul 27 2010 by Colorado Daily]
Hazardous asteroid on potential collision cours... [Published Jul 27 2010 by TG Daily]
Video: Mars Rover Curiosity Takes Its First Steps [Published Jul 27 2010 by UberGizmo]
NASA data lets scientists map forests (and the ... [Published Jul 27 2010 by GCN]
EXHIBITOR Magazine Assembles All-Star Panel to ... [Published Jul 27 2010 by Exhibitor Online]
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VistA scenarios, and other controversies at the... [Published Jul 23 2010 by O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and researc ...]
The history and accomplishments attributed to VistA, the Veterans Administration's core administrative software, mark it as one of themost impressive software projects in history. Still, lots of smartpeople in the health care field deprecate VistA ...
Video: Moon Builds Snowballs in Saturn’s Ring [Published Jul 20 2010 by Wired: Wired Science]
script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript" src="http://admin.brightcove.com/js/BrightcoveExperiences.js"> runMobileCompatibilityScript('myExperience180336812001', 'anId');brightcove.createExperiences();/p> One of Saturn’s moons is building ...
Visit beautiful methane-ethane Lake Ontario [Published Jul 17 2010 by Wired: Beyond the Beyond]
*Enjoying the wry extraterrestrial humor here. Feature July 15, 2010 See Beautiful Ontario Lacus: Cassini’s Guided Tour The full version of this story with accompanying images is at: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2010-237&cid=release_2010-237 ...
Cloud, Semantics, and Cancer Fighting [Published Jul 10 2010 by Beyond Search]
There has been some progress that shares semantic Web and cloud technology in detecting lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute’s Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) and the non profit Canary foundation are working together here. This reported ...
Tanja M. Laden: Andrew Johnson: Rocket Man [Published Jul 02 2010 by The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed]
If NASA's Dr. Andrew E. Johnson ever gets to walk on Mars, he'll have no problem finding the right shoes. Johnson has a footwear collection that has earned him the tag "Imelda Marcos of JPL." While he is one of the space industry's top robotics specialists, ...
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