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Origins of Stars and Planets
When studying the origins of stars and planets, researchers at JPL use telescopes and advanced models to study the formation and death of stars, the physical and chemical processes in the spinning clouds of gas and dust where these stars are born, and the direct detection of planets around other stars. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory collaborates with many groups that use telescopes to look for these conditions in the universe.Read More about Origins of Stars and Planets
Michael Mahoney Atmospheric Observations
Michael Mahoney
Atmospheric Observations
Glenn de Vine Postdoc
Glenn de Vine
Postdoc
News and Events Achievements
Triple Asteroid System Triples Observers' Interest
The All-Metal Patch Array
From Legs to Wheels
Climate Feedbacks and Future Remote Sensing Observation
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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FY 2010 Call for Director's Research and Development Fund Concept Papers
FY 2010 Call for Director's Research and Development Fund Concept Papers

Concept Paper Call
Deadline: Wednesday, September 9,
2009 at 4PM PDT

The call to solicit new Concept Papers
to the Director's Research and Development Fund (DRDF)
program is open
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