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Storms On Demand
Storms On Demand, 05.05.09
An online cornucopia of tropical storm data and analysis tools will make it easier for researchers to validate and improve hurricane forecast models. Read the news release 'Storms On Demand'

NASA Selects JPL Experiment for European Mars Mission
An investigation selected by NASA will help researchers dissect the internal structure of Mars by analyzing variations in the planet's rotation. Read the news release 'NASA Selects JPL Experiment for European Mars Mission'

Top Five Breakthroughs From Hubble's Workhorse Camera
Several hundred never before seen galaxies are visible in this "deepest-ever" view of the universe, called the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), made with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Read the news release 'Top Five Breakthroughs From Hubble's Workhorse Camera'

Science & Technology Showcased at Open House
The annual Open House this past weekend put many science results and technologies on display for the public. Read the news release 'Science & Technology Showcased at Open House'

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Kepler, a Planet-Hunting Mission
The von Kármán Lecture Series Read the news release 'Kepler, a Planet-Hunting Mission'

The Really Big Picture: Things We Know About the Universe, and How We Know Them
The von Kármán Lecture Series Read the news release 'The Really Big Picture: Things We Know About the Universe, and How We Know Them'

Exploring the Moon
The von Kármán Lecture Series Read the news release 'Exploring the Moon'

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Technical Development Support Follow-On Proposals
The Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) is soliciting follow-on technical development proposals from Caltech Campus faculty who have been participants in one of the three KISS Large Study Programs for the academic year 2008/2009. Read the news release 'Technical Development Support Follow-On Proposals'

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