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Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric science at JPL is conducted by a diverse set of researchers who track ozone recovery, quantify tropospheric pollutants such as aerosols, ozone, and carbon monoxide, and develop state-of-the-art atmospheric models. All of these efforts complement each other as instrument, lab study, and modeling teams collaborate to improve their measurements and understandings of current atmospheric conditions.Read More about Atmospheric Science
Paul Weissman Planetary Ices
Paul Weissman
Planetary Ices
Lawrence Wade Planetary Habitability Science
Lawrence Wade
Planetary Habitability Science
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Storms On Demand
NASA Selects JPL Experiment for European Mars Mission
Kepler, a Planet-Hunting Mission
The Really Big Picture: Things We Know About the Universe, and How We Know Them
Mark Swain
For developing techniques for obtaining spectra of exoplanets and for the first detection of methane in an exoplanet atmosphere, leading to improved understanding of exoplanet atmosphere composition and dynamics.Read More about Mark Swain
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