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  1. Fixing Voyager: How NASA Restored Communications with Voyager 1 from Across the Solar System

    After more than four and a half decades exploring our solar system and beyond, Voyager 1 has had a challenging year. In November 2023, the spacecraft suddenly and unexpectedly stopped sending scientific and engineering data back to Earth, beginning a months-long process to diagnose and problem-solve with a spacecraft billions of miles away and built on systems designed in the 1970s.

    Nov. 22, 2024
    1:00-2:00 am UTC
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    21
    Nov. 2024
  2. Lasers in Space! How NASA’s New Technology Could Revolutionize Deep Space Comms

    Space lasers aren’t just science fiction – but their reality may be different than what you expect… Data transmission via laser (also known as optical comms) has the potential to revolutionize deep space communications by enabling ultra high-definition video and complex science data transfer across the solar system.

    Oct. 18, 2024
    12:00-1:00 am UTC
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    17
    Oct. 2024
  3. Europa and Beyond: A Deep Dive into Ocean Worlds in Our Solar System

    “Follow the water” has long been the mantra of astrobiologists in search of life in the universe, as H2O remains the fundamental building block of all life as we know it. To truly understand the nature of possible ecosystems outside our planet, we must directly investigate the liquid water that our NASA missions have discovered within moons and planets across our solar system. From Callisto and Ganymede to Enceladus, what could future exploration of these watery worlds look like? Join us for a live talk where we’ll discuss the scientific allure of ocean worlds, how we might investigate the surface of these celestial bodies, and learn about robotic technologies being developed at JPL that could someday penetrate a frozen world’s icy shell to explore a vast ocean hidden beneath.

    Sept. 20, 2024
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    19
    Sept. 2024
  4. Sulfur Crystals on Mars: Curiosity’s Happy Accident

    Scientists were stunned when a wheel on the Curiosity Mars rover recently cracked open a rock to reveal something never seen before on the Red Planet: yellow sulfur crystals. While the rover has previously detected sulfur-based minerals, this rock is made of pure, elemental sulfur. Join us for a live conversation with Dr. Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity’s project scientist, to discuss the significance of the finding as well as other notable discoveries from the mountain-climbing Mars explorer’s 12th year on the Red Planet.

    Aug. 16, 2024
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    15
    Aug. 2024
  5. How NASA’s Team of Autonomous Mini Rovers Will Explore the Moon

    A team of rovers will soon be working together to explore the Moon – autonomously! NASA’s CADRE (Cooperative Autonomous Distributed Robotic Exploration) technology demonstration is sending three small rovers – each about the size of a carry-on suitcase – as an experiment to map and explore the lunar surface. The tech demo marks NASA’s first fully autonomous space mission involving multiple rovers working together. Join us as we discuss the amazing potential of CADRE with project manager, Subha Comandur, and principal investigator, Dr. Jean-Pierre de la Croix.

    July 19, 2024
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    18
    July 2024
  6. NASA in Your Home: How Space-Based Technology Improves Our Daily Lives

    Join us for a live talk as we explore how space-based technology becomes a spinoff, including a deep dive on the NASA-designed and -built instrument at the heart of the Carbon Mapper Coalition’s first two satellites. Called Tanager-1 and Tanager-2, the satellites will pinpoint and measure methane and carbon dioxide sources in communities around the world from low-Earth orbit.

    June 21, 2024
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    20
    June 2024
  7. Shake & Bake: How Spacecraft Are Tested to Handle the Harsh Environment of Space

    Join us for a live chat with two ETL experts who will teach us more about the equipment, the people behind environmental testing, and how they literally “shake and bake” spacecraft.

    May 17, 2024
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    16
    May 2024
  8. Seeing Earth’s Coastlines: SWOT Satellite Provides Higher-Resolution Data than Ever

    Join us for a live discussion with Dr. Ben Hamlington to learn how SWOT is #TrackingWorldWater to fill in our current gap of information regarding water at coastlines around the globe.

    April 19, 2024
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    18
    April 2024
  9. The Mavericks of INGENUITY: How NASA Extended the Mission of the First Mars Helicopter

    Join us for a live talk in which, through the framework of its pilots’ “Favorite Flights,” we’ll learn how Ingenuity’s team used resourcefulness and creativity to move beyond the helicopter’s initial mission.

    March 22, 2024
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    21
    March 2024
  10. SPHEREx: Zooming Out to See the Big Picture

    The Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) is a planned two-year NASA space mission that will survey the sky in near-infrared light. SPHEREx’s unique all-sky spectral survey enables science ranging from our solar system to the very beginnings of the universe.

    Feb. 23, 2024
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    22
    Feb. 2024
  11. Spirit Knocked, Opportunity Rocked: 20 Years of Rovers on Mars

    Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the landing of Spirit and Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rovers. We will delve into the stories of these incredible robots, with a look at how the exploration of Mars and the understanding of ourselves has changed because of the twin rovers.

    Jan. 26, 2024
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    25
    Jan. 2024
  12. NASA's Deep Space Network Turns 60: What's Next?

    The heart of deep space communications at NASA is our Deep Space Network, or DSN, which is managed by JPL. This international array of antennas located at three complexes in California, Spain, and Australia allow us to communicate with our missions in “deep space,” which we at JPL define as from the Moon and beyond. Come celebrate the DSN’s inspiring 60-year legacy and learn how advancements in communications and aerospace engineering will pave the way for the network’s incredible future.

    Nov. 17, 2023
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    16
    Nov. 2023
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Nov. 22, 2024.

Fixing Voyager: How NASA Restored Communications with Voyager 1 from Across the Solar System

Oct. 18, 2024.

Lasers in Space! How NASA’s New Technology Could Revolutionize Deep Space Comms

Sept. 20, 2024.

Europa and Beyond: A Deep Dive into Ocean Worlds in Our Solar System

Aug. 16, 2024.

Sulfur Crystals on Mars: Curiosity’s Happy Accident

July 19, 2024.

How NASA’s Team of Autonomous Mini Rovers Will Explore the Moon

June 21, 2024.

NASA in Your Home: How Space-Based Technology Improves Our Daily Lives

May 17, 2024.

Shake & Bake: How Spacecraft Are Tested to Handle the Harsh Environment of Space

April 19, 2024.

Seeing Earth’s Coastlines: SWOT Satellite Provides Higher-Resolution Data than Ever

March 22, 2024.

The Mavericks of INGENUITY: How NASA Extended the Mission of the First Mars Helicopter

Feb. 23, 2024.

SPHEREx: Zooming Out to See the Big Picture

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