The Parker Solar Probe flew within 3.8 million miles of the Sun's surface, the closest any spacecraft has ever gone.
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AIP Publishing is honored to announce internationally renowned computational chemist Xiaosong Li as the inaugural ...
Andrew Merkle has been selected as the new head of the Research and Exploratory Development Department, or REDD, at the Johns ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore are designing a retinal ...
The mission, a collaboration between NASA and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, has revolutionized our understanding of the sun, spotted comets, snapped captivating pictures and ...
The NASA team — which launched the probe alongside the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory — is hoping the probe will now get a front-row seat to some explosive holiday fireworks.
APL hosted its annual Cislunar Security Conference, bringing together leaders in government, academia, industry and other ...
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