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Los Angeles fires leave NASA's Deep Space Network mission control empty for 1st time in 60 years"It was a very emotional thing, the first time in the 60 years that nobody was actually in the mission control office there at JPL, because they had to relocate to the emergency center." ...
Scientists monitor JPL's fleet of active spacecraft from mission control on March 7. Mechanical engineers Edmund Navalta, left, and Morgan Montalvo work jointly on a lander in a simulation room at ...
“JPL is a national treasure, and it's our people that make that so. Their commitment to our mission is incredible, and they're going to make sure that exploration continues, no matter what.
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