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Hubble Space Telescope

The Camera That Saved Hubble

Two of the unsung heros of NASA's Hubble mission are a camera and the team from JPL that put it all together.

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Spitzer

Spitzer's Warm Mission

After more than five years, Spitzer is completing its original assignment to study the universe in infrared and is now moving on to a new career.

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Eagle Nebula

Hubble’s Eye on the Universe

JPL's camera aboard Hubble has taken some of the space telescope's most memorable images. The camera will be removed and brought back to Earth during a Hubble servicing mission this month.

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sun

What's Up for May?

The brightest object around gets our attention this month as we take in the sun. Learn about solar observers past and present.

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Oceans of Climate Change

Oceans of Climate Change

What can a water balloon teach us about climate change on Earth?

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Whirlpool galaxy

What's Up for April?

Take a tour of the Whirlpool galaxy, with views from early astronomers and NASA space telescopes.

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Robot Madness

Robot Madness

Students used Lego robots to compete on a Mars-like obstacle course during an annual robotics competition at JPL.

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What's Up for March?

What's Up for March?

Saturn takes center stage this month. Learn how the ringed world has been observed through history.

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Lucy Abramyan

Rover Undergrad

Internships at JPL helped one woman build her career as a software engineer working on robotics.

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What's up

What's Up - February 2009

Take a step back in time and see how astronomers like Galileo studied the moon. When you gaze at the moon, you’ll see the same views that enchanted and startled ancient astronomers centuries ago.

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