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NASA Launches International Mission to Survey Earth’s Water
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JPL’s Abigail Fraeman will help study the composition of Phobos and Deimos using instruments on the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s spacecraft. .
April 18, 2023
Merging data from multiple satellites, OPERA can help government agencies, disaster responders, and the public access data about natural and human impacts to the land. .
A new NASA study offers an explanation of how quakes could be the source of the mysteriously smooth terrain on moons circling Jupiter and Saturn. .
April 14, 2023
The board, initiated by NASA, will provide added confidence that the program won’t exceed guidelines following an important upcoming milestone. .
April 13, 2023
The history-making rotorcraft has recently been negotiating some of the most hazardous terrain it’s encountered on the Red Planet. .
The update brings loads of improvements, the most significant being new driving capabilities. .
JPL’s website is nominated, along with NASA’s Eyes on Asteroids and the “On a Mission” podcast, which are both produced at JPL. Public voting is open through April 20. .
April 10, 2023
These objects are more than 100 times brighter than they should be. Observations by the agency’s NuSTAR X-ray telescope support a possible solution to this puzzle. .
April 6, 2023
Recipients include a concept from NASA’s JPL that would use next-generation radar technology to improve how we study Earth and other worlds. .
Both scientists and the public can navigate a new global image of the Red Planet that was made at Caltech using data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. .
April 5, 2023
Researchers created a toolkit for determining the clarity and surface temperature of coastal waters. The data is freely accessible data and can help assess reefs around the world. .
The rover continues its hunt for rocks worthy of bringing to Earth for further study. .
March 31, 2023