Friday, July 21, 2023

JPL News - Day in Review

Crews Prep for SWOT | Mars in a New Light | Lecture Series: JPL's COVID-19 Ventilator 
 
Day in Review
Earth
Freshwater bodies like this braided river in New Zealand are among those that researchers measured with water-level sensors
A lot of hard work goes into ensuring a spacecraft like the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite delivers accurate data. Read More
NASA's Perseverance rover puts its robotic arm to work around a rocky outcrop called Skinner Ridge in Mars' Jezero Crater.

Mars

A cutting-edge instrument called SHERLOC, which hunts for molecules potentially related to ancient life, played a key role in a recent study. Read More

LECTURE SERIES

JPL's COVID-19 Ventilator, VITAL


Join us tonight for a live lecture about how JPL spacecraft engineers worked with medical professionals to develop VITAL, a breathing aid that helps critically ill COVID-19 patients.


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