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NASA, Jet Propulsion
What Do Layoffs at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab Signal for Space Exploration?
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a leading center for robotic space exploration run by NASA and Caltech, announced layoffs of around 325 employees, about 5 percent of its workforce. This comes after JPL previously cut 8 percent of its staff this past February because of budget constraints.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to eject hundreds more workers
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) will need to lose hundreds more workers as managers seek to meet the current FY'25 budget allocation.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory lays off another 5 percent of workforce
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is reducing its workforce by 5 percent, or 325 employees, amid budget cuts and issues with its Mars Sample Return program.
NASA's California-based Jet Propulsion Lab cuts 325 jobs after 500 in early round
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has laid-off an additional 325 workers after an earlier round of 500 job cuts earlier in the year, largely because of budgetary constraints.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Cuts 5% Workforce Amid Budget Pressures
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) reduces workforce by 5% due to budget constraints, affecting major projects and U.S. space leadership goals.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab announces second round of layoffs, citing budget constraints
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is reducing its workforce by 5%, impacting 325 employees across technical and support roles, as part of an effort to align with tightened budget requirements. This marks JPL’s second round of layoffs this year.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is laying off 325 more workers
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA's research center responsible for robotic space missions, will lay off more workers before the year ends due to budget constraints. JPL Director Laurie Leshin has announced in a memo addressed to employees that the reduction will affect 325 people,
NASA Is Laying Off Hundreds of Employees Again
NASA is undergoing another round of layoffs. And once again, it's the space agency's famous Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California that's taking the hit. On Tuesday, JPL announced that it will be laying off 325 employees,
NASA’s JPL to cut 325 positions amid budget tightening
The layoffs come several months after nearly 600 were let go in an action officials said was due to budget constraints.
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We've been wrong about Uranus for nearly 40 years, new analysis of Voyager 2 data reveals
Voyager 2's 1986 flyby of Uranus, the main source of our knowledge of the icy planet, could have come at the same time as a ...
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Scientists uncover a magnetic misunderstanding about Uranus
In 1781, German-born British astronomer William Herschel made Uranus the first planet discovered with the aid of a telescope.
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Scientists have cracked the mystery of Uranus – and it's all about wind
Scientists think they have got Uranus all wrong. Astronomers have been studying it long and hard, and suggest what they have ...
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NASA’s EMIT Will Explore Diverse Science Questions on Extended Mission
EMIT’s applications lead at NASA’s
Jet
Propulsion
Laboratory
in Southern California. In its extended mission, EMIT’s ...
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Scientists might finally have worked out the big mystery of Uranus – and space weather might be to blame
Scientists may have explained a mystery that has puzzled us about Uranus for decades. Researchers believe that data that ...
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Fresh look at data on Uranus leads NASA scientists to believe planet could support life
"Both are thought to be prime candidates for hosting liquid water oceans in the Uranian system due to their large size ...
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