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News and Features - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

JPL's RSS feed brings you the latest press releases, feature stories and slide shows from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPL has explored every planet in the solar system with robotic spacecraft.

A Star-Bursting Filament

The Herschel Space Observatory has discovered a giant, galaxy-packed filament ablaze with billions of new stars.



Posted: 17.5.2012

The Galaxy Next Door

NASA is lending the Galaxy Evolution Explorer to the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, where the spacecraft will continue its exploration of the cosmos.



Posted: 16.5.2012

Simulated, edge-on view of our solar system

Observations from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have led to the best assessment yet of our solar system's population of potentially hazardous asteroids.



Posted: 16.5.2012

Annual Open House event with plenty of hands-on activities and opportunities to talk with scientists and engineers

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., invites the public to its annual Open House on Saturday, June 9, and Sunday, June 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.



Posted: 15.5.2012

Test Rover Aids Preparations in California for Curiosity Rover on Mars

Engineers ran rover-mobility tests on California sand dunes this week in preparation for operating NASA's Curiosity rover after it lands in Mars' Gale Crater.



Posted: 11.5.2012

NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft tested its JunoCam instrument

En route to Jupiter, NASA's Juno mission has snapped a quick photo of a familiar sight in the nighttime sky--the Big Dipper.



Posted: 10.5.2012

Technicians prep the OCO-2 instrument for shipping at JPL.

NASA's first mission dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide moves a step closer to reality with the shipment of its JPL-built science instrument.



Posted: 10.5.2012

Advancing Dune in Nili Patera, Mars

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has revealed that movement in sand dune fields on the Red Planet occurs on a surprisingly large scale, about the same as in dune fields on Earth.



Posted: 9.5.2012

Looking Back at Greeley Haven After Opportunity's First Drive of 2012

With its daily supply of solar energy increasing, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has driven off the sunward-tilted outcrop, Greeley Haven.



Posted: 9.5.2012

Mineral Diversity at Vesta's South Pole

NASA's Dawn spacecraft provides the first orbital analysis of the giant asteroid Vesta, yielding new insights into its creation with terrestrial planets and Earth's moon.



Posted: 9.5.2012

This artistically modified image of the local galaxy Arp 220, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, helps illustrate the Herschel results.

The Herschel Space Observatory has shown galaxies with the most powerful, active black holes at their cores produce fewer stars than galaxies with less active black holes.



Posted: 9.5.2012

How to See a Super Earth

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has detected light emanating from a "super-Earth" planet beyond our solar system for the first time.



Posted: 8.5.2012

This artist's concept shows NASA's Dawn spacecraft orbiting the giant asteroid Vesta.

NASA will host a news conference on Thursday, May 10, at 11 a.m. PDT (2 p.m. EDT) to present a new analysis of the giant asteroid Vesta using data from the agency's Dawn spacecraft.



Posted: 7.5.2012

Global Carbon Dioxide Transport from AIRS Data, July 2009

With 2,378 spectral eyes measuring our atmosphere, NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder might well be called a "monster" of weather and climate research. On May 4, it turns 10.



Posted: 3.5.2012

'Homestake' Vein in Color

A crater NASA's Mars rover Opportunity drove for years to reach is paying off with evidence about wet environments older than any recorded at sites the rover has seen before.



Posted: 3.5.2012

Computer-simulated image shows gas from a tidally shredded star

Astronomers have gathered the most direct evidence yet of a supermassive black hole shredding a star that wandered too close.



Posted: 2.5.2012

Raw, unprocessed image of Enceladus

NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully flies by Saturn's moons Enceladus and Dione.



Posted: 2.5.2012

Artist concept of Cassini at Saturn. Image credit: NASA/JPL

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will be making a close flyby of Saturn's icy moon Enceladus on May 2.



Posted: 1.5.2012

Curiosity Touching Down, Artist's Concept

At 10:31 p.m. PDT today, April 27, (1:31 p.m. EDT), NASA's Mars Science Laboratory, carrying the one-ton Curiosity rover, will be within 100 days from the Martian surface.



Posted: 27.4.2012

Dusty Star Stands Out From the Rest

Images from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) reveal an old star in the throes of a fiery outburst, spraying the cosmos with dust.



Posted: 26.4.2012

The Face of Phoebe

Data from NASA's Cassini mission reveal Saturn's moon Phoebe has more planet-like qualities than previously thought.



Posted: 26.4.2012

Aquilia Area in Color

Findings from Dawn reveal new details about the giant asteroid Vesta, including its varied surface composition, sharp temperature changes and clues to its internal structure.



Posted: 24.4.2012

Titan and Dione

Saturn's moon Titan has a thick, smoggy atmosphere that's one of the most complex chemical environments in the solar system. How long has this "factory" been in business?



Posted: 24.4.2012

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., will host the 24th annual High-Tech Conference for Small Business on Tuesday, March 6, and Wednesday, March 7, at the Westin Los Angeles Airport Hotel.

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., through its Business Opportunities Office, will host a supplier fair featuring 20 to 25 local and national high-tech small businesses.



Posted: 24.4.2012

A meteor in the sky above Reno, Nevada on April 22, 2012. Image credit: Lisa Warren

Scientists have a size estimate for an impressive fireball that was witnessed over California's Central Valley Sunday (4/22).



Posted: 24.4.2012

The Sombrero Galaxy's Split Personality

While some galaxies are rotund and others are slender disks like our spiral Milky Way, new observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope show that the Sombrero galaxy is both.



Posted: 24.4.2012

Location of the more than 500 real-time GPS monitoring stations in the western United States

A research network of Western U.S. GPS stations will be tested to see if it can quickly pinpoint a strong quake's location/size and aid in disaster response/tsunami warning.



Posted: 24.4.2012

Images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft

Images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft have revealed strange half-mile-sized objects punching through parts of Saturn's F ring, leaving glittering trails behind.



Posted: 23.4.2012

A new airborne study with NASA contributions measured surprising levels of the potent greenhouse gas methane

The Arctic region is home to large reservoirs of the potent greenhouse gas methane. A new study with NASA contributions finds the Arctic Ocean may be an important source.



Posted: 22.4.2012

The retreat of Pedersen Glacier in Alaska. Left: summer 1917. Right: summer 2005.

Just in time for Earth Day, NASA's Global Climate Change website unveils a new version of its "State of Flux" image gallery, which highlights how our home planet is changing.



Posted: 19.4.2012

A recent study finds that the lake known as Ontario Lacus on Saturn's moon Titan (left)

Scientists with NASA's Cassini mission find that a lake on Saturn's moon Titan most resembles Etosha Pan in Namibia.



Posted: 19.4.2012

Dawn Orbiting Vesta

NASA's Dawn mission has received official confirmation that 40 extra days have been added to its exploration of the giant asteroid Vesta.



Posted: 18.4.2012

Arc of Enceladus

NASA's Cassini spacecraft beams back images of the icy moons Enceladus and Tethys during its course through the Saturn system.



Posted: 16.4.2012

Iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland, 1984

It's been 100 years since the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank. JPL scientists demystify these frozen mountains of floating ice.



Posted: 13.4.2012

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will make a close approach to the south polar region of Saturn's moon Enceladus on April 14, 2012.

Less than three weeks after its last swoop over the Saturn moon, NASA's Cassini spacecraft returns for an encore.



Posted: 13.4.2012

This artist's concept shows a 'feeding,' or active, supermassive black hole with a jet streaming outward at nearly the speed of light.

Astronomers are hunting a class of supermassive black holes throughout the universe called blazars thanks to data collected by NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer.



Posted: 12.4.2012

Comet Storm around Fomalhaut

New data from the Herschel Space Observatory suggest comets are constantly smashing together around the star Fomalhaut.



Posted: 12.4.2012

This artist's concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover next to its landing site at Gale Crater.

Join us in person at JPL, or virtually via the Internet, on April 12 for a public talk about Gale Crater, landing site of NASA's next Mars rover.



Posted: 11.4.2012

The device 'swooshing' into a satellite is the vacuum tube

NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock will improve the way we conduct deep-space navigation by enabling a spacecraft to calculate its own timing and navigation data in real time.



Posted: 10.4.2012

This is an animation of ocean surface currents from June 2005 to December 2007 from NASA satellites.

The swirling flows of tens of thousands of ocean currents are captured in a new NASA scientific visualization created with the help of JPL satellite and model data.



Posted: 9.4.2012

From left to right, artist's concepts of the Spitzer, Kepler and Planck space telescopes.

NASA is extending three missions affiliated with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., as a result of the 2012 Senior Review of Astrophysics Missions.



Posted: 5.4.2012

Mars' Stringbean Twister

A Martian dust devil roughly 12 miles high (20 kilometers) was captured whirling its way along the Amazonis Planitia region of Northern Mars on March 14.



Posted: 4.4.2012

Centaurus A All Prettied Up in Infrared and X-Rays

The cataclysmic history of a giant galaxy is on display in a new image that combines infrared and X-ray observations.



Posted: 4.4.2012

The Beginning of the End of Star Formation

Supernova explosions and the jets of a monstrous black hole are scattering a galaxy's star-making gas like a cosmic leaf blower.



Posted: 3.4.2012

The Sagan Fellowship program, named after the late Carl Sagan, supports talented young scientists in their mission to explore the unknown.

NASA has announced the 2012 Sagan Exoplanet Fellowships, a program designed to encourage new talent in the area of exoplanet research.



Posted: 2.4.2012

NASA's SOFIA telescope and the FORCAST instrument captured this color-composite image of the planetary nebula Minkowski 2-9 (M2-9)

The last exhalations of a dying star can be seen in a new image from NASA's SOFIA telescope.



Posted: 29.3.2012

Enceladus Plume

NASA's Cassini spacecraft successfully flies by Saturnian moons.



Posted: 28.3.2012

'Mount Sharp' Inside Gale Crater, Mars

A stack of geological chapters in the history book of Mars has attracted NASA's big new rover and takes an informal name from a geologist with early Mars missions.



Posted: 28.3.2012

As the GRAIL twins (Ebb and Flow) fly over areas of greater and lesser gravity at 3,600 mph

The act of two or more aircraft flying together in a disciplined, synchronized manner is one of the cornerstones of military aviation, as well as just about any organized air show.



Posted: 27.3.2012

Highlighting Plumes

NASA's Cassini spacecraft will fly about 46 miles (74 kilometers) above the surface of the Saturnian moon Enceladus.



Posted: 26.3.2012

This is an artist's concept of NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft during its cruise phase between launch and final approach to Mars.

NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft, halfway to Mars, adjusted its flight path today for delivery of the one-ton rover Curiosity to the surface of Mars in August.



Posted: 26.3.2012

An improved version of NASA's popular

NASA's Webby Award-winning Global Climate Change website has introduced a new version of its "Eyes on the Earth" interactive virtual reality visualization.



Posted: 22.3.2012

NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn was awarded the 2012 National Air

The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum has bestowed its highest group honor, the Trophy for Current Achievement, on NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn.



Posted: 22.3.2012

MoonKAM Looks Homeward

One of two NASA spacecraft orbiting the moon has beamed back the first student-requested pictures of the lunar surface from its onboard camera.



Posted: 22.3.2012

A new visualization of global groundwater depletion

Premiering on New York's Times Square today to mark World Water Day: a new visualization of global groundwater depletion created using data from NASA's GRACE mission.



Posted: 22.3.2012

Bright Rays from Canuleia Crater

NASA's Dawn spacecraft has revealed unexpected details on the surface of the giant asteroid Vesta.



Posted: 21.3.2012

NASA's new, free 'Earth-Now' iPhone app

A free, new iPhone app from NASA literally puts the whole world in the palm of your hands.



Posted: 19.3.2012

Artist concept of Cassini spacecraft. Image credit: NASA/JPL

Cassini mission managers have received confirmation that the plasma spectrometer instrument was successfully turned on.



Posted: 19.3.2012

These images, based on ones obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft

Direct observations linking the tidal pull of Saturn to jets on Enceladus are among highlights of NASA's Cassini mission discussed at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.



Posted: 19.3.2012

Student-controlled robots compete at the FIRST Robotics Competition by shooting foam basketballs into hoops.

Student teams from California, Nevada, Brazil and Chile competed in the 21st annual Los Angeles regional FIRST competition this past weekend.



Posted: 19.3.2012

Artist's concept of NuSTAR in orbit.

The planned launch of NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission has been postponed after a March 15 launch status meeting.



Posted: 16.3.2012

GRACE - A Decade of Amazing Science

A decade after launch, NASA's GRACE space twins continue their orbital waltz, producing amazing science.



Posted: 16.3.2012

2011 FIRST Robotics competition

Sixty-six high school teams will take their robots to the courts this weekend to compete in the 21st season of the Los Angeles regional FIRST Robotics Competition.



Posted: 15.3.2012

Quasar lenses imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope

Observations from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveal several galaxies containing feeding black holes, called quasars, which are distorting the appearance of galaxies behind them.



Posted: 15.3.2012

Saturn

NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn, managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., has received the top group honor from the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum - the Trophy for Current Achi...

Posted: 14.3.2012

This is a mosaic of the images covering the entire sky as observed by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), part of its All-Sky Data Release

NASA unveiled a new atlas and catalog of the entire infrared sky today showing more than a half billion stars, galaxies and other objects captured by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission.



Posted: 14.3.2012

Portrait of Rhea

Saturn's moon Rhea appears in glorious detail in new images obtained by NASA's Cassini spacecraft



Posted: 12.3.2012

Following the path of one of Jupiter's jet streams

New movies of Jupiter are the first to catch an invisible wave shaking up one of the giant planet's jet streams, an interaction that also takes place in Earth's atmosphere.



Posted: 12.3.2012

Artist's concept of NuSTAR on orbit. NuSTAR has a 10-m (30') mast that deploys after launch to separate the optics modules (right) from the detectors in the focal plane (left).

The Tuesday, March 13, media briefing to discuss the upcoming launch of the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has been postponed.



Posted: 12.3.2012

Roger Hunter (left) Kepler project manager, and Jim Fanson (middle)

NASA's Kepler mission has been named the winner of the 2012 Aviation Week Laureate Award in the Space category.



Posted: 8.3.2012

Artist's concept of NuSTAR on orbit. NuSTAR has a 10-m (30') mast that deploys after launch to separate the optics modules (right) from the detectors in the focal plane (left).

NASA will hold a media briefing at 9 a.m. PDT (12 p.m. EDT) on Tuesday, March 13, to discuss the upcoming launch of an innovative X-ray telescope called NuSTAR.



Posted: 8.3.2012

A team of volunteers from the general public has pored over observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope

Volunteers are helping astronomers find star-blown bubbles throughout our Milky Way galaxy.



Posted: 7.3.2012

Artist's collage for Women's History Month

In honor of Women's History Month, JPL is hosting an event on March 8 to recognize the success of women in science and engineering.



Posted: 7.3.2012

The Serpent Dust Devil of Mars

A towering dust devil casts a serpentine shadow over the Martian surface in a new image from the high-resolution camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.



Posted: 7.3.2012

Using a precision formation-flying technique, the twin GRAIL spacecraft will map the moon's gravity field, as depicted in this artist's rendering.

NASA's GRAIL twins have begun their science collection phase in lunar orbit.



Posted: 7.3.2012

The winning high school team, Santa Monica High School with their coach, Ingo Gaida (far right).

For the second straight year, Santa Monica High School beat longtime rival Arcadia High School to retain its title of Regional Ocean Sciences Bowl champions.



Posted: 6.3.2012

An Orbital Sciences technician completes final checks of NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array

NuSTAR is being encapsulated in its rocket nose cone, or fairing, which will protect it during launch, scheduled for no earlier than March 21.



Posted: 2.3.2012

Students who participated in NASA's National Community College and Aerospace Scholars program in 2011 planned simulated Mars rover missions.

Community college students team up with NASA for a chance to design robotic rovers through the National Community College Aerospace Scholars program.



Posted: 2.3.2012

This view highlights tectonic faults and craters on Dione, an icy world that has undoubtedly experienced geologic activity since its formation.

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has "sniffed" molecular oxygen ions around Saturn's icy moon Dione, confirming the presence of a tenuous atmosphere.



Posted: 2.3.2012

Bromine explosion on March 13, 2008 across the western Northwest Territories in Canada

A NASA-led study finds Arctic sea ice loss may be intensifying release of bromine into the atmosphere, depleting ground-level ozone and depositing toxic mercury in the Arctic.



Posted: 1.3.2012

Tenth Anniversary Image from Camera on NASA Mars Orbiter

NASA's Mars Odyssey, the longest-working spacecraft ever sent to Mars, has now been sending home images for 10 years.



Posted: 29.2.2012

Orion nebula

Astronomers have spotted young stars in the Orion nebula changing right before their eyes, thanks to the European Space Agency's Herschel Space Observatory and NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.



Posted: 29.2.2012

Artist rendition of the proposed InSight (Interior exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) Lander.

Proposed Discovery mission concept by JPL to investigate the formation and evolution of terrestrial planets by studying the deep interior of Mars now has a new name, InSight.



Posted: 28.2.2012

The orbit of asteroid 2011 AG5 carries it beyond the orbit of Mars and as close to the sun as halfway between Earth and Venus.

Asteroid 2011 AG5 has been receiving a lot of attention lately because of a very unlikely scenario which would place it on an Earth-interception course 28 years from now.



Posted: 28.2.2012

Snapshots of Titan's North Polar Cloud

Recent data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft show a shifting, Earth-like environment at Saturn's moon Titan.



Posted: 23.2.2012

NASA's Next-Generation Satellite Laser Ranging system

NASA is helping lead a global effort to upgrade systems used to determine a terrestrial reference frame for Earth and improve the accuracy of Earth observations from space.



Posted: 23.2.2012

Building a Buckyball Particle in Space

Astronomers using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope have, for the first time, discovered buckyballs in a solid form in space.



Posted: 22.2.2012

This image of clouds over the southern Indian Ocean was acquired on July 23, 2007

A new university study using data from NASA's Terra spacecraft finds Earth's clouds got about one percent lower on average during the first decade of the 2000s.



Posted: 21.2.2012

Artist's concept of NuSTAR on orbit. NuSTAR has a 10-m (30') mast that deploys after launch to separate the optics modules (right) from the detectors in the focal plane (left).

Mating of NASA's NuSTAR observatory to its Pegasus rocket is underway.



Posted: 17.2.2012

Global map of forest height produced from NASA's ICESAT/GLAS, MODIS and TRMM sensors.

A NASA-led science team has created an accurate, high-resolution map of the height of Earth's forests.



Posted: 17.2.2012

CubeSat Artist Rendering and NASA's M-Cubed/COVE

NASA selects 33 small satellites - including two from JPL in partnership with Caltech - to fly as auxiliary payloads aboard rockets planned to launch in 2013 and 2014.



Posted: 14.2.2012

NASA Engineers and Technicians transporting the SCAN Testbed

An orbiting laboratory will soon provide new and improved ways for future space travelers to communicate.



Posted: 13.2.2012

All-sky image of molecular gas and three molecular cloud complexes seen by Planck

New images from the Planck mission show previously undiscovered islands of star formation and a mysterious haze of microwave emissions in our Milky Way galaxy.



Posted: 13.2.2012

This artist concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover

Engineers have found the root cause of a computer reset that occurred two months ago on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory and have determined how to correct it.



Posted: 9.2.2012

This five-foot-high (1.5-meter-high) surface rupture, called a scarp, formed in just seconds along the Borrego fault during the magnitude 7.2

A new partially NASA-supported study of the April 2010 major quake near the California-Mexico border gives the most comprehensive before-and-after picture yet of a quake zone.



Posted: 9.2.2012

Spirit Lander and Bonneville Crater in Color

New color images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show the agency's 2008 Phoenix Mars Lander and the lander that carried its rover Spirit to Mars in 2004.



Posted: 8.2.2012

NASA's GRACE Takes Stock of Earth's Melting Land Ice

A new comprehensive University of Colorado-led study used gravity data from NASA's Grace mission to calculate how much Earth's melting land ice is adding to global sea level.



Posted: 8.2.2012

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity with an inset of an instrument located at the end of it's robotic arm.

At least one object in photos NASA's Curiosity rover will transmit from Mars later this year will look familiar to all Americans: a Lincoln penny sent as a camera reference.



Posted: 7.2.2012

The Galaxy Evolution Explorer was launched on April 28, 2003.

NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer was placed in standby mode today as engineers prepare to end mission operations, nearly nine years after the telescope's launch.



Posted: 7.2.2012

NASA's Juno spacecraft passes in front of Jupiter in this artist's depiction.

NASA's solar-powered Juno spacecraft successfully refined its flight path Wednesday with the mission's first trajectory correction maneuver.



Posted: 2.2.2012