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Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory

NASA installation at Pasadena, California, operated by the California Institute of Technology. Established in 1944, it is the command centre for NASA's deep-space probes such as the Voyager, Magellan, and Galileo missions, with which it communicates via the deep-space network. It is the leading US centre for robotic exploration of the Solar System, with its spacecraft having visited all the planets.


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Reaching Mars: The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory awarded a $2.
Landel, a polymer physical chemist and rheologist, retired from the CalTech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will receive the Charles Goodyear Medal at the Rubber Division's Science and Technology Awards Banquet.
328) should have been jointly credited to the University of Colorado in Boulder and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
 
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