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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.