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NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is helping DARPA with its digital document problems.
Two weeks ago, the Jet Propulsion Lab lost contact with the interstellar spacecraft after engineers mistakenly pointed its antenna away from Earth. On Friday, it responded and is operating normally.
Beginning in 1958, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of Pasadena, California contracted for the construction of three 26 m (85 ft) antennas, spaced approximately 120 degrees longitude apart, to provide ...
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California have revived a set of thrusters aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft that had been considered inoperable since 2004.
Sound collages and mechanical grass are being created with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in a collaboration to unlock creative pathways that “are just not open.” ...
It took an interstellar “shout” across the solar system. But NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Friday that it re-established full communications with Voyager 2, an aging probe ...
For Ranger, most of the antenna remained covered, with only the very tip protruding from a conical encasing like this one. This antenna cone was transferred to the Museum from the Jet Propulsion ...
The Jet Propulsion Lab lost contact with Voyager 2, which is traveling 12.3 billion miles away from Earth, after engineers mistakenly pointed its antenna 2 degrees away from its home planet.
For years, the K-12 education team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory worked to get students to see themselves.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory lost contact with Voyager 2 on July 21 after mistakenly pointing its antenna 2 degrees away from Earth. On Friday, contact was fully restored.
In a statement, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) said that scientists lost contact with the space test on July 21 after a progression of arranged orders coincidentally made Voyager 2 angle ...