Briefing for industry by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory : presentation 1992 May 27.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.)
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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a research and development center and NASA field center in Pasadena, California. The JPL is owned by NASA and managed by the nearby California Institute of Technology. The laboratory's primary function is the construction and operation of planetary robotic spacecraft, though it also conducts Earth-orbit and astronomy missions. It is also responsible for operating NASA's Deep Space Network. Among the laboratory's major active projects are the Mars Scien...
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Schutz, Frank.
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Haynes, Norm.
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Lyman, Peter T., 1930-
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Peter Tompkins Lyman was born on February 9, 1930 in Berkeley, California. After serving seven years in the Merchant Marine, Lyman earned a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering, a master of engineering in naval architecture, and in 1963 a doctorate in mechanical engineering, all from the University of California at Berkeley. Lyman joined JPL in 1963, and worked for fifteen years on Mars missions, including Mariner 1964, Mariner 1969, and Viking. He served as Cog...
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Spear, Tony.
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Evans, Jimmie Ruth
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Spuck, Bill.
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Yeater, Mal.
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Johnson, Herman E.
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Draper, Fraser.
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Sander, Mike.
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Beckman, J. E.
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Elachi, Charles, 1947-
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Charles Elachi (b. April 18, 1947, Rayak, Lebanon) is professor (emeritus) of electrical engineering and planetary science and later Vice President at the California Institute of Technology. He worked at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab beginning in 1970 and served as director from 2001-2016. Raised in Lebanon and educated in France and the California Institute of Technology. ...
Dumas, Larry N., 1937-
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King, Jim, B. Sc.
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