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- You can get our mission updates on your Facebook page. Text "fan NASAJPL" to FBOOK (32665) from your mobile phone to be added instantly.about 5 hours ago from web
- RT @MarsRovers A 2nd set of "wheels" joins the JPL team testing ways to "Free Spirit" from that pesky, soft Martian soil http://bit.ly/BsWhz5:04 PM Aug 21st from web
- Free Twitter wallpaper in loads of space themes, plus our "Sociable Science" poster - now available at http://bit.ly/MhCrQ Enjoy!10:40 AM Aug 18th from Seesmic
- RT @AsteroidWatch: Cool comet news: First-ever discovery of an amino acid (a building block of life) in a comet http://bit.ly/vqjtx5:08 PM Aug 17th from Seesmic
- Lively comments on our Facebook page re that new Mars Victoria crater pic--looks like chocolate? You decide! http://www.facebook.com/NAS...12:12 PM Aug 13th from web
- Mars has quite a past, and that recent meteorite find by Oppty. is telling stories about it: http://bit.ly/GBZbp5:05 PM Aug 10th from web
- When planets meet! An artist's concept of a crash, complete w/ vaporized rock and lava (Spitzer Telescope data): http://bitURL.net/?pytqh512:18 PM Aug 10th from web
- via @MarsRovers: Get out 3D glasses to view this cool pic of Opportunity's recent find, an iron-nickel meteorite: http://bit.ly/16Aa0910:41 PM Aug 6th from Seesmic
- What's "up" for August? How about meteors and meteor showers? Watch the vid at: http://bit.ly/18nG6J12:02 PM Aug 6th from web
- Check out this "rover's-eye view" of a possible meteorite on Mars--from Opportunity: http://bitURL.net/?k8q3ep3:34 PM Jul 31st from web
- Introducing (drum roll please) your trusted source for news and info on asteroids: @AsteroidWatch & http://jpl.nasa.gov/asteroi...12:47 PM Jul 29th from Seesmic
- So much fun to unveil something new! We'll have a new website, widget and twitter to tell you about later today.11:36 AM Jul 29th from Seesmic
- @WendyNewell Thanks! It's made exploration more fun to have all these new ways to share it.8:01 PM Jul 28th from Seesmic in reply to WendyNewell
- @russplaysguitar The rover drivers have talked about using the rocks, but they're not sure there are enough good ones within reach.3:19 PM Jul 24th from Seesmic in reply to russplaysguitar
- 1 hour till we start the live vidchat w/ the rover team working to free Spirit. Join us w/ your questions 6p EDT http://ustre.am/25IX2:06 PM Jul 23rd from Seesmic
- Jupiter's direct hit: Planetary scientist @LeighFletcher blogs on the race to image & study the impact scar: http://bit.ly/gWDuI1:08 PM Jul 23rd from Seesmic
- @georgiadog The logo on our site was designed by JPL animator @viewport. Another was done by rover fan @strangegoat. Both are on cafepress.2:19 PM Jul 22nd from Seesmic in reply to georgiadog
- @spaceprobes You can submit a question for the ustream chat in advance, or come back Thursday at 3pm PDT/6pm EDT for the live chat.2:13 PM Jul 22nd from Seesmic in reply to spaceprobes
- @concern4pets Spirit would continue studying soil & atmosphere, just as a "lander" would. She has clean panels & lots of power right now.5:08 PM Jul 21st from Seesmic in reply to concern4pets
- (Note time fix!) Rescuing a rover: Join us for a live "Free Spirit" video chat/Q & A. Thurs., 3p PT (6p ET/22UTC) at http://ustre.am/25IX3:14 PM Jul 21st from Seesmic
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- Name NASA JPL
- Location Pasadena, Calif.
- Web http://www.jpl.na...
- Bio NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages many of NASA's robotic missions exploring Earth, the solar system and our universe. Tweets from JPL's News Office.
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