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Thursday, December 18, 2014

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA's Kepler Reborn, Makes First Exoplanet Find of New Mission
NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft makes a comeback with the discovery of the first exoplanet found using its new mission -- K2.

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Signs of Europa Plumes Remain Elusive in Search of Cassini Data
A new study suggests that the thin, hot gas around Jupiter's moon Europa does not show evidence of plume activity occurring in 2001, when NASA's Cassini spacecraft flew past.

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NASA's Spaceborne Carbon Counter Maps New Details
The first global maps of atmospheric carbon dioxide from NASA's new Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 mission demonstrate its performance and promise.

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