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JPL vs. APL: Two powerhouses propelling us through the Solar System

Avatar for Theresa CrossAug 8 2025 - 8:44 am PT

When a spacecraft lands on Mars or slams into an asteroid millions of miles away, chances are it came from one of two labs: theCaltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory or theJohns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. NASA may be the face of American space exploration, but behind that iconic logo are world-class research centers shaping how we reach, explore, and understand the cosmos. JPL and APL are two of the most influential.

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How NASA is helping keep California’s coast clean

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiJul 23 2025 - 5:55 am PT

For the first time, an instrument on the International Space Station is being used to combat pollution entering the coast of California. Another reasonNASA science is increasingly important for use here on Earth.

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Voyager 1 moved to backup comms it hasn’t used in over 40 years

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiNov 2 2024 - 3:54 pm PT

NASA shared that theVoyager 1 team has moved the spacecraft to a lower-powered transmitter after something triggered its fault protection system. NASA andJPL are still evaluating what caused the loss of communication and the fault system to trigger.

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NASA’s ‘Europa Clipper’ to explore Jupiter’s icy moon and its potential for life

Avatar for Theresa CrossSep 9 2024 - 9:49 am PT

NASA’sEuropa Clipper mission, set to launch in October, is designed to investigate Jupiter’s moon Europa and its potential to harbor life.Europa is of particular interest to scientists because beneath its thick ice shell lies a massive saltwater ocean, which could contain the necessary ingredients for life: water, chemical elements, and energy sources.

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Europa Clipper moves past transistor issue and on to launch

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiSep 4 2024 - 7:58 am PT

NASA announced in a short statement that the Europa Clipper mission will be able to move past its transistor issue and move on towards launch. The mission will have its next major development milestone next Monday before finally saying “yes” to launch.

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NASA’s Europa lander and the search for life on a distant Jupiter moon

Avatar for Theresa CrossApr 25 2024 - 10:09 am PT

As humanity continues its relentless pursuit of the cosmos, engineers atNASA‘sJet Propulsion Laboratory are working on an ambitious concept for a journey to one of the most promising locales for extraterrestrial life within our solar system –Jupiter‘s moon Europa. A potential Europa lander would be designed to delve into the secrets hidden beneath its icy exterior. 

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NASA’s JPL lays off more of its workforce as budget concerns linger

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiFeb 7 2024 - 5:17 pm PT

In a letter to employees and contractors,NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced a deduction of 570 personnel between its workforce and contractors. The lab sites concerns overNASA‘s 2024 budget to continue funding theMars Sample Return (MSR) project it is developing at high enough levels to support its team.

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NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission to test deep space laser communications

Avatar for Theresa CrossAug 12 2023 - 1:07 pm PT

Coming up in a few months, a mission to a distant asteroid is slated to launch on top of a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. With the probe sitting safely in its clean room in Florida awaiting launch, here is everything you need to know about NASA’s Psyche mission.

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Yes, that helicopter on Mars still works

Avatar for Austin DeSistoApr 14 2023 - 6:20 am PT
NASA's Ingenuity Mars drone

On April 19, 2021, the Ingenuity helicopter earned the title of thefirst powered flight on another planet. Nearly two years later, the helicopter has completed its 50th flight on Mars. Was this longevity expected?

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Voyager’s first Project Scientist retires after 50 years on the job

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiOct 27 2022 - 8:06 am PT

Talk about dedication to your job! While the average employee only stays at their company for four years, Edward Stone stuck around for 50. On Tuesday, he finally retired from JPL, where he served as Voyager’s Project Scientist.

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The curious case of Curiosity’s cracked wheels

Avatar for Daryl SausseOct 3 2022 - 10:55 am PT
curiosity rover wheel holes

For any given Mars rover, there are three major and newsworthy events in its life: launch, landing, and discovery. Aside from those times, hardly anyone is paying attention to the myriad of images being sent back on a non-stop basis. Only the most hardcore Mars nerds or those who operate the rovers will see them. Or, anyone who follows a Twitter bot that automatically tweets the pictures. It’s thanks to this bot that word is getting out about Curiosity’s cracked wheels.

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NASA to test quantum experiment using the Nanoracks airlock on the ISS

Avatar for Mihir NealMar 22 2022 - 12:18 pm PT

NASA is set to launch a technology demonstrator payload that could have greater implications for quantum computing. Scheduled to launch in August, this technology demonstration will test two communications technologies that can pave the way for quantum computers to communicate with each other no matter where they’re located.

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Perseverance Mars sampling attempt not quite ‘hole-in-one’ as NASA works the problem

Avatar for Zac HallAug 9 2021 - 12:25 pm PT

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover reached the Red Planet in February, and weeks of never-before-attempted Ingenuity helicopter flights followed. Now Perseverance is ready to knock out a major mission of its own: collect Mars samples.

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This Day In Space: Perseverance launches to Mars; NASA’s most advanced rover yet

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiJul 30 2021 - 1:32 pm PT

The Mars 2020 mission consisted of two main payloads, the Perseverance rover and a technology demonstration helicopter called Ingenuity. Perseverance was the 6th rover ever sent to the Martian surface and was based on the successful design of the 2011 Curiosity rover. On this day, Mars 2020 launched to space.

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Mars Helicopter Ingenuity survives sixth flight despite in-flight anomaly

Avatar for Derek WiseMay 27 2021 - 3:21 pm PT

Mars Helicopter Ingenuity was originally expected to complete its campaign after just five flights. After extraordinary performance on in the initial flights, demonstrating the possibility of powered flight on Mars, NASA JPL decided to extend the campaign to gather more information.

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NASA JPL hosts talk discussing cameras on Mars

Avatar for Derek WiseMay 21 2021 - 1:17 pm PT

Marc Razze and Brian White from the Public Services Office at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory yesterday hosted a live online talk about the cameras in space.

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Ingenuity successfully flies for the fourth time and receives an extension of flight program

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 30 2021 - 1:02 pm PT

Earlier this morning Ingenuity took off for the fourth and most daring flight of its campaign. It took several hours for flight data to be received by the JPL team but all signs look that it was a successful flight.

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Mars Helicopter team holds AMA

Avatar for Derek WiseApr 26 2021 - 12:22 pm PT

At 4pm Eastern, the Mars Helicopter team will be having aReddit Ask Me Anything.

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NASA Ingenuity helicopter takes its second bigger and better flight on Mars

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiApr 22 2021 - 7:22 am PT

After the success of itsfirst flight at the beginning of this week, Ingenuity took its second flight early this morning. This flight pushed the tech demo to do more challenging tasks as they step through their testing campaign this month.

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[Update: Further Delays]Ingenuity Flight Delayed after high-speed spin test ends early

Avatar for Derek WiseApr 12 2021 - 6:00 pm PT

[Update Below] On April 10th, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shared in aStatus Update that the first flight of Mars Helicopter Ingenuity has been rescheduled to No Earlier Than April 14th. Ingenuity underwent a low-speed spin test of its rotor yesterday, reaching 50rpm. When the helicopter moved to begin the full-speed spin test of its rotors the watchdog timer expired.

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JPL gives Ingenuity helicopter a flight date and honors former engineer with spot on Mars

Avatar for Derek WiseMar 23 2021 - 12:11 pm PT

Today, during a press briefing on the first flight of Mars Helicopter Ingenuity, new information was revealed for the upcoming flight of Ingenuity. This first flight is currently targeting April 8th. WhenPerseverance first touched down, they determined that it landed right on the edge of an acceptable flight zone for Ingenuity.

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Reddit users decode hidden message left on Perseverance’s parachute

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiFeb 23 2021 - 7:52 am PT

After yesterday’s mind-blowing Entry Descent and Landing (EDL)video reveal and dump of raw images for the public to gloss over, some have been looking closer at the pattern used on the parachute. While most parachutes use special designs, JPL has been know to hide secret messages all around their spacecraft and in less than a day Redditors decoded it.

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NASA successfully lands Perseverance in Jezero Crater

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiFeb 18 2021 - 1:48 pm PT

Almost a decade of development and waiting has finally led to the moment the world has been waiting for. NASA’s Mars 2020 mission was launched onto its journey to Mars back in July of 2020 and teams have monitored its safety all the way there. Now the rover and teams of researchers back on earth get to start looking for signs of life on Mars.

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How to watch NASA’s Perseverance rover land on Mars

Avatar for Seth KurkowskiFeb 18 2021 - 3:00 am PT

Not too often do we get to witness a brand new roverland on another planet, Curiosity landed on Mars back in 2012. Today NASA will be providing a wide range of ways to watch it land no matter what your age or preferences.

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