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81Cold Spots on Saturn P.A. Yanamandra-Fisher (JPL), G.S. Orton, B.M. Fisher, A. SanchezLavega P.A. Yanamandra-Fisher et al. 2001, Icarus, 150, 189.

Cold Spots on Saturn P.A. Yanamandra-Fisher (JPL), G.S. Orton, B.M. Fisher, A. SanchezLavega P.A. Yanamandra-Fisher et al. 2001, Icarus, 150, 189.

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Source URL: irtfweb.ifa.hawaii.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-09-23 20:28:33
    82Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — June 21, 2017

    Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — June 21, 2017

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    Source URL: voyager.jpl.nasa.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2017-08-31 21:03:33
      83INSTITUTE POLICY Environment, Health, and Safety Policy Statement The California Institute of Technology including its division the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (“JPL”), (“Caltech” or “the Institute”) is committ

      INSTITUTE POLICY Environment, Health, and Safety Policy Statement The California Institute of Technology including its division the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (“JPL”), (“Caltech” or “the Institute”) is committ

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      Source URL: hr.caltech.edu

      Language: English
        84Sexual Misconduct Resources for Faculty, Campus and JPL Staff, and Students

        Sexual Misconduct Resources for Faculty, Campus and JPL Staff, and Students

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        Source URL: titleix.caltech.edu.

        Language: English
          85VOYAGER Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) February 21, 2018 Issue Date: DSN OPSCHIEF

          VOYAGER Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) February 21, 2018 Issue Date: DSN OPSCHIEF

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          Source URL: voyager.jpl.nasa.gov

          Language: English - Date: 2018-02-28 13:13:44
            86Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — May 16, 2018

            Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — May 16, 2018

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            Source URL: voyager.jpl.nasa.gov

            Language: English - Date: 2018-05-22 17:42:44
              87

              Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Motion of Extrasolar Planets Given the location marked with the dot on the star’s radial velocity curve, at what location (A-D) would you expect the planet to be located at this

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              Source URL: astronomy101.jpl.nasa.gov

              Language: English - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:30
                88

                The figures below show three different Casesin which light travels from Star S to Earth. The arrows represent light from Star S. The black box is covering up a region of spacetime through which light from Star S

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                Source URL: astronomy101.jpl.nasa.gov

                Language: English - Date: 2018-03-12 17:46:25
                  89Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — January 25, 2017

                  Space Flight Operations Schedule (SFOS) — January 25, 2017

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                  Source URL: voyager.jpl.nasa.gov

                  Language: English - Date: 2017-08-31 21:03:33
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                    Astronomy Assessment and TPS Questions: Lookback Times and Distances The drawing below (not to scale) shows Star A, Star B, and Earth all in a line. Star B is 50,000 light-years from Star A, while Earth is 80,000 light-

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                    Source URL: astronomy101.jpl.nasa.gov

                    - Date: 2018-02-06 17:12:31