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Tag Archives: Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Phoenix Mars Lander status update 10-30-08
Mission engineers at NASA’S Jet Propulsion Laboratory are looking for ways to conserve power onboard the Phoenix Mars Lander. The spacecraft has far surpassed it’s lifetime expectancy by lasting into a fifth month of functionality. It was only scheduled to last for three months after landing in the Martian polar region.
As autumn weather conditions deteriorate and temperatures fall, the Phoenix Mars Lander uses more power than it generates, so it’s only a matter of time before the robot explorer will expire. It’s a real tribute to the engineering teams how well this spacecraft has exceeded it’s intended capacity for scientific [...]
Posted in NASA, Space Exploration
Tagged Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mars, Phoenix Mars Lander, Planet
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NASA news release on asteroid Apophis
It’s amazing how inaccurate stories can be circulated so fast on the web as valid news or buzz. The asteroid Apophis was originally reported on about three years ago, but just yesterday there were online rumors about the odds changing about it impacting the earth. I just got this emailed news statement from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
NEWS RELEASE #2008-063 dated April 16, 2008:
NASA Statement on Student Asteroid Calculations
PASADENA, Calif. — The Near-Earth Object Program Office at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., has not changed its current estimates for the very low probability (1 in 45,000) of [...]
Posted in Astronomy, NASA
Tagged Apophis, Asteroid, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Near Earth Object Program, Spacceguard
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