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Title: Latest News From NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

 

WEEK IN REVIEW
Stellar Sparklers That Last
Stellar Sparklers That Last
A new image containing data from NASA's Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes shows a cluster of young stars expected to burn for billions of years.

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NASA Maps Beach Tar from California Oil Pipeline Spill
NASA Maps Beach Tar from California Oil Pipeline Spill
When an oil spill sullied beaches near Santa Barbara, California, in May, a JPL airborne instrument tested new techniques that may help responders after future oil spills.

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NASA Takes to Kansas Skies to Study Nighttime Thunderstorms
NASA Takes to Kansas Skies to Study Nighttime Thunderstorms
In most of the U.S., summer thunderstorms form on hot days. In the Great Plains, they often form at night. NASA is joining a multi-agency field campaign to learn why.

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NASA Explains Why June 30 Will Get Extra Second
NASA Explains Why June 30 Will Get Extra Second
The day will officially be a bit longer than usual on Tuesday, June 30, 2015, because an extra second, or "leap" second, will be added.

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