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NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab is reportedly holding a 'going out of business sale" for its satellites, which are destined to be ...
NASA NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California to lay off 530 workers because of lack of funding Employees were told to work from home on Wednesday, when they will be notified whether they'll ...
Yesterday NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced that their ventilator design has received Emergency Use Authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration. This paves the way for the ...
The congressional budget gridlock has led NASA to lay off hundreds of workers in its Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), which has launched numerous missions to Mars to search for signs of life. The ...
John Casani, who has died aged 92, was an American spaceflight engineer who led the teams that pioneered Nasa’s explorations ...
The first thing you see when entering the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory campus is a sign that fittingly reads: "Welcome to our universe." We arrived at 7:15 a.m., and the JPL Visitors Center was ...
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the InSight lander that arrived at Mars in November. The team deployed its seismometer earlier this month, as shown in this image captured Jan. 11, 2019.
Scientists operate a copy of a Mars rover within the Mars Yard at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., on March 7. The yard is designed to resemble Martian terrain.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Tuesday announced that it would lay off approximately 530 employees, or about 8% of its workforce, in response to a reduced budget from NASA and lack of a new ...
Meet Mars 2020, NASA’s rover for finding life on Mars 'Fast Company' visits the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's “clean room” to check out the next-generation Mars rover that will hunt for traces ...
For the record: 1:23 p.m. July 20, 2025 A previous version of this article said the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s successes included the first orbiting spacecraft in 1968. The JPL launched the ...
Science writer Nathalia Holt gave an illustrated talk about women mathematicians and engineers known as "human computers" who were recruited in the 1940s and 1950s to work at the Jet Propulsion ...