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Database (Nanograindb; in development). These three databases will enable the study and interpretation of spectral signatures from carbon in the interstellar medium—including molecular clouds, planetary
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the best opportunity to understand the origin, evolution, and processes of the solar system. This opportunity is to join Dr. Yang Liu at JPL to study surface and interior processes of the parent bodies from
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contribute to the development of new knowledge and technologies that could help astronauts safely travel to the moon and beyond by participating in and leading spaceflight-relevant research. In this project
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their evolution through time. To that end we are seeking an NPP applicant to develop methodologies to invert for time-evolving basal friction from massive volumes of surface flow observations
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, methods development for new observables and support for new space missions. The team includes several JPL scientists, a group of postdocs with diverse backgrounds and several university collaborators
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feedbacks and the uncertainty in the NASA GISS Earth System model and provide information about future changes particularly with respect to the evolution of the marine and terrestrial sinks. Research
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independent technologies are in development. We have pioneered an epoxy replication technique that enabled the manufacture of the lightweight, high throughput optics that flew on ASCA and Suzaku. We
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. Description: We have pioneered the development of cryogenic microcalorimeters for high resolution, non-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy. An array in the current generation of microcalorimeters typically has 36
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surface, aerosols, clouds, and climate change. In-house capabilities include design and development of novel airborne instruments for aerosol, cloud and trace gases systems. For the past year, we hosted a
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planetary image datasets. The science targets selected for discovery should be motivated by current, relevant questions that advance our understanding of planet surface dynamics and evolution. Candidates