NASA- and JPL-managed missions are using social-networking Web sites like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook to inform the public about the missions. JPL also has its own blog, with posts from scientists and engineers. The following is a list of JPL-managed missions and projects and links to their social-networking pages. |
Join our Facebook community on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory page. › NASAJPL on Facebook› NASAJPL Students on Facebook |
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Follow us on Twitter to receive short online or mobile updates. |
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› NASAJPLSpace and mission updates from JPL. |
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› NASAJPL EducationSpace-related educational activities and resources for teachers and families. |
› AsteroidWatchGet the latest news about asteroids. |
› CassiniSaturnFollow Cassini in its tour of the Saturn System. |
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› EarthVitalSignsTrack the latest NASA news about global climate change. |
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› MarsRoversKeep tabs on the twin Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity. |
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› MarsPhoenixCheck out the award-winning Twitter page for the Mars Phoenix Lander. |
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› MarsScienceLabStay ahead of the crowd and get updates on the next rover to Mars. |
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› PlanetQuestJoin the hunt for Earth-like planets. |
Bring space to your computer with our out-of-this-world videos. › JPLnews YouTube |
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Beautiful image of planets, stars and Earth. › NASA-JPL flickr page |
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Read posts and add comments about cool space topics. › JPL Blog |
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Tune in for live chats with JPL scientists and engineers. › NASAJPL |
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