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Pack Your Backpack!
Tour JPL with our new JPL Virtual Field Trip site. Stops include Mission Control and the Rover Lab. Cool space images and souvenirs are all included in your visit.
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JPL Public Services Office

The Public Services Office performs NASA and JPL public services for institutions, civic and social groups, schools, special JPL guests, and the general public. We are responsible for public tours, the von Kármán Lecture Series, Open House, the JPL Speakers bureau and traveling exhibits.

  • Want to come experience JPL? Learn more about our tour program here.
  • Wondering when JPL's next Open House will be? Look here.
  • Can someone from JPL come talk to my school or group? Find out here.

Please explore this site to learn more about what we do. If you have any questions, please contact us (818) 354-0112.

2008 JPL Public Services Office Upcoming Events:

San Simeon after earthquake Sep. 25 & 26
Topic: California's "Big One" and the San Andreas
California's future includes preparation for a great earthquake that could hit southern California on the southern San Andreas Fault.
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artist concept of MSL rover Oct. 16 & 17
Topic: New Wheels on Mars: The Mars Science Laboratory
NASA's next rover mission to Mars will be twice as long and five times as heavy as the Mars Exploration Rovers.
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M81 spiral galaxy Nov. 13 & 14
Topic: Looking Through Space in the Infrared
Infrared Astronomy is responsible for some of the most revealing and interesting views of the Universe to date.
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Milky Way Galaxy Dec. 11 & 12
Topic: Dark Energy & the Expansion of the Universe
Evidence that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating points to "Dark Energy" as the cause of this rapid expansion.
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