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10/8/08 - News From Saturn
Preview two flybys of Saturn’s geyser moon Enceladus. The first, on Oct. 9, will bring Cassini within about 16 miles of the moon’s surface.
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9/29/08 - Phoenix's Laser Beam in Action on Mars
The Surface Stereo Imager camera aboard NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander acquired a series of images of the laser beam in the Martian night sky. Bright spots in the beam are reflections from ice crystals in
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9/29/08 - Animation of MARDI Instrument
This animation shows NASA's Phoenix Lander's Robotic Arm scoop delivering a sample to the Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer (TEGA) and how samples are analyzed within the instrument.
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9/29/08 - Color Mission Success Pan
Full-Circle Color Panorama of Phoenix Lander Deck and Landing Site on Northern Mars, Animation
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9/29/08 - Martian Sunrise at Phoenix Landing Site, Sol 101
This sequence of nine images taken by the Surface Stereo Imager on NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander shows the sun rising on the morning of the lander's 101st Martian day after landing.
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9/25/08 - A Student’s Perspective - Robotics
College student Gisselle Cunningham's summer stint on a JPL robotics project was the perfect fit.
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9/25/08 - A Student’s Perspective - Computer Science
Returning for his fourth summer at JPL, Victor Mejia's focus this year: Writing software for JPL scientists.
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9/25/08 - Lecture series: The Great Southern California Shake Out
Local earthquake scientist Lucy Jones assesses earthquake risks and discuss ongoing steps to prepare for major quakes.
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9/9/08 - What's Up for September
Step away from the city lights and gaze up at our Milky Way galaxy. You may even see one of the galaxy's spiral arms with your own eyes!
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9/5/08 - Rover Flight Director Report
Want to know what our intrepid rovers have been up to lately? In our latest Mars Rover report -- Spirit is cloud-watching and Opportunity is moving up in the world.
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