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2008 Features :
comet Holmes 10/13/08 - NASA's Spitzer Gets Sneak Peak Inside Comet Holmes
When comet Holmes unexpectedly erupted in 2007, professional and amateur astronomers around the world turned their telescopes toward the spectacular event.
 
artist works on installation 10/7/08 - Artists and Astronomers 'Observe' the Universe Together
A new exhibition opening in Pasadena brings artists and astronomers together to create original pieces of art. The project is a collaboration between the Art Center College of Design and NASA's Spitzer Science Center.
 
Lolich with the JPL education specialist David Seidel 10/6/08 - Astronomy, Space Exploration Have Nun Flying
Many people contemplate the union of science and religion. But few have embraced both with the fervor and dedication of Sister Clarice Lolich, a nun and NASA space science education specialist.
 
star-forming region 10/2/08 - Stellar Landscape for 10 Years of Hubble Heritage
This landscape-like picture of a star-forming region contains data taken earlier this year with JPL's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.
 
Cassiopeia A 10/1/08 - Infrared Echoes Give NASA's Spitzer a Supernova Flashback
Hot spots near the shattered remains of an exploded star are echoing the blast's first moments, say scientists using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
 
Victor Mejia 9/25/08 - Summer Interns: In Their Own Words
More than 300 high school and college interns worked at JPL this summer in areas such as robotic hardware systems and nano- and micro-systems. New web videos profile two of the students.
 
Rock moved by Mars lander 9/23/08 - Mars Lander Moves Rock to Study What's Beneath
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander slid a rock into a nearby trench Monday to gain access to the soil under the rock.
 
artist concept of the sun and California 9/23/08 - Cool Summer, Warm Future for Southern California
Summer 2008 goes down in the books as cooler than normal but don't expect this summer's respite from the heat to continue.
 
Rugged highland material in an area near the Martian equator 9/19/08 - Mars Mineral Studies Continue to Grow
More than 1,500 newly released images from a spectrometer instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will boost understanding of what minerals exist where on the Martian surface.
 
Morning frost in trench 9/19/08 - Morning Frost in Martian Trench
A Sept. 18 false-color image from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows morning frost and subsurface ice in a trench where the lander was working.
 
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