This animation demonstrates how the rover will enter, descend and land on the surface of Mars.
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Students used Lego robots to compete on a Mars-like obstacle course during an annual robotics competition at JPL.
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During 2009, we’re celebrating International Year of Astronomy by taking you on a tour of one of the month’s best celestial objects. And this month, it’s Saturn!
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Take a step back in time and see how astronomers like Galileo studied the moon. Longer tease: When you gaze at the moon, you’ll see the same views that enchanted and startled ancient astronomers centuries ago.
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Internships at JPL helped one woman build her career as a software engineer working on robotics.
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Exciting discoveries from the Cassini mission at Saturn were featured at Open House 2008. Open House 2009 is on May 2 and 3.
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Rover prototypes were on display during Open House 2008 for missions that will one day explore Mars. Open House 2009 is on May 2 and 3.
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Engineers test an instrument that may be used in future moon landing missions.
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Archival footage shows the Apollo 15 astronauts’ viewpoint during their moon landing in 1971.
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In January, JPL will celebrate the fifth anniversary of Spirit and Opportunity landing on Mars, and the twin rovers will continue with their newest adventures.
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