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usborneqlsJPL is the leading U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system, and has 19 spacecraft and 10 major instruments carrying out planetary, Earth science and space-based astronomy missions.
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Wendy WordenSpace, Stars, Mars, Earth, Planets and More - Jet Propulsion laboratory.
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Jeff HortHere's the _correct_ link for @MarsCuriosity landing resources, including the liveblog: http://t.co/MWLG7L69
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sarah druetBanque de données de photos et vidéos astronomiques appartenant au Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Janos HaitsCalifornia Institute of Technology, bring the universe to you
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jault_kghs"Do not go where the path may lead," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. "Go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail." That could be the motto of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Trailblazing has been the business of JPL since it was established by the California Institute of Technology in the 1930s. America's first satellite, Explorer 1 which launched in 1958, was created at JPL. In the decades that followed, we sent the first robotic craft to the moon and out across the solar system, reconnoitering all of the planets. Pushing the outer edge of exploration, in fact, is the reason JPL exists as a NASA laboratory.
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Dylan Amars moon Deimos
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Rosa EsteveNasa has a good site that you can get things for lessons and also there are things for kids to read about. Science can be a fun way to support reading and now with the internet it is amazing what is out there.
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Susan MichaelThe polycom video conference was with a scientist from here.
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Fotios TsiroukisThe Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system, and conducts major programs in space-based
Earth sciences and astronomy. JPL spacecraft have visited all of the planets from Mercury to Neptune.
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Andrew WetzelThe Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the lead U.S. center for robotic exploration of the solar system. JPL spacecraft have visited all known planets except Pluto (a Pluto mission is currently under study for the early part of the next decade).
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