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Tuesday, January 23, 2018

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
Dust Storms Linked to Gas Escape from Mars Atmosphere
Some Mars experts are eager and optimistic for a dust storm this year to grow so grand it darkens skies around the entire Red Planet.
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Explorer 1: The Beginning of American Space Science
Sixty years ago next week, America launched its first satellite, the JPL-built Explorer 1, marking the beginning of the scientific exploration of space.
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Dust on Snow Controls Springtime River Rise in West
The amount of dust on the snowpack, not the warmth of the spring air, controls the pace of spring snowmelt flowing into the Colorado River.
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