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NASA JPL 22 h
Want to help select the name for , our next rover? We’re looking for judges for the naming contest that will open this fall.
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NASA JPL 25 jun.
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NASA JPL 25 jun.
🔴LIVE NOW Get ready for liftoff of the carrying our Deep Space Atomic Clock, Cosmic-2 and lots more science. Liftoff is expected at 11:30 p.m. PT (2:30 a.m. ET, 0630 GMT)
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NASA JPL 25 jun.
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NASA JPL 24 jun.
Up for a late launch? Watch a leave the planet with our atomic clock for self-driving spacecraft, climate-observing satellites and more. The four-hour window opens tonight at 8:30pm PT (11:30pm ET, 0330 UTC):
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NASA JPL 23 jun.
👉 News from Mars This week, detected the largest amount ever of methane during its mission. A follow-up experiment is underway this weekend to gather more information and see if this is a short-lived plume or something more.
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NASA JPL 21 jun.
Tomorrow we’ll take the next steps to try to get ’s mole digging again on . Here’s the plan:
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NASA JPL 21 jun.
Is this the freshest selfie ever taken? and friends pose for a shot in a clean room at JPL, where the rover is being built. Watch the 24/7 live stream of construction here:
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NASA JPL 21 jun.
At , we've got worlds of data waiting for you. Get planet-sized datasets from Earth to Mars and beyond, for free right now.
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NASA JPL 21 jun.
🔴 LIVE: Designing Tomorrow’s Space Missions Today From cocktail napkin to entering the Martian atmosphere, join us right now and find out how turns ideas into reality:
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NASA JPL 20 jun.
Want to learn more about ’s mission? Come chat with us Monday through Thursday at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. PT while you watch the rover being built live:
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NASA JPL 20 jun.
Tumultuous, ethereal, mesmerizing – how would you describe ? 📸:
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NASA JPL 20 jun.
With its test wheels and rocker-bogie (suspension) system installed, the rover stays on target for its July 2020 launch:
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NASA JPL 20 jun.
A SpaceX is set to light up the night sky with science! Keep an eye out for launch info (targeted date is late June 24 to early morning June 25) and learn more about ’s four payloads:
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NASA JPL 19 jun.
Ever wonder what space dreams are made of? Walk through the life cycle of a mission from its start as a crazy idea to launch during this special live presentation. Join us and chat tomorrow at 7pm PT (10pm ET):
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NASA JPL 19 jun.
A miscalculation of one millisecond (one thousandth of a second) could equal a distance error of 185 miles 😳 Here’s are the figurative nuts and bolts of an ultra-precise Deep Space Atomic Clock that could empower spacecraft to navigate autonomously:
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NASA JPL 19 jun.
Art or Mars? Both! This new impact crater on the Red Planet reveals darker material beneath reddish dust. Read more about what lies beneath:
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NASA JPL 18 jun.
🚧 ROBOT CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY 🚧 Join our chat as you watch the rover being built LIVE:
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NASA 18 jun.
LIVE NOW: Ask our experts anything about the missions that will launch aboard ’s Falcon Heavy rocket. Head over to to join the conversation:
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NASA JPL 17 jun.
En respuesta a @ThomasSchnuerer @NASA
It's not very fast! The rover has a top speed on flat, hard ground of 4.2-centimeters per second, or 152 meters per hour. This is a little less than 0.1-miles per hour.
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