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  2. Applied Physics Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Website www .jhuapl .edu The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or simply Applied Physics Laboratory , or APL ) is a not-for-profit university-affiliated research center (UARC) in Howard County, Maryland .

  3. Dragonfly (Titan space probe) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly is an astrobiology mission to Titan to assess its microbial habitability and study its prebiotic chemistry at various locations.Dragonfly is designed to perform controlled flights and vertical takeoffs and landings between locations.

  4. New Horizons - Wikipedia

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    PT1 (given the temporary designation "1110113Y" on the HST web site [178]), the most favorably situated object, had a magnitude of 26.8, is 30–45 km (19–28 mi) in diameter, and was encountered in January 2019. [179] A course change to reach it required about 35% of New Horizons ' available trajectory-adjustment fuel supply. A mission to PT3 ...

  5. Johns Hopkins University - Wikipedia

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    The Johns Hopkins University [a] (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins was the first American university based on the European research institution model. [8]

  6. Ashutosh Dutta - Wikipedia

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    Ashutosh Dutta is a computer scientist, engineer, academic, author, and an IEEE leader.He is currently a Senior Scientist, 5G Chief Strategist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, APL Sabbatical Fellow, Adjunct Faculty and Director of the Doctor of Engineering Program at Johns Hopkins University.

  7. Parker Solar Probe - Wikipedia

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    Parker Probe Plus at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHUAPL) Solar Probe Plus (Mission Engineering Report; JHUAPL) Heliophysics Research (NASA) Explorers and Heliophysics Projects Division (EHPD; NASA) Parker Solar Probe (data and news; NASA) Parker Solar Probe (Video/3:45; NYT; August 12, 2018)

  8. Ralph Lorenz - Wikipedia

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    Ralph D. Lorenz is a planetary scientist and engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. [1] whose research focuses on understanding surfaces, atmospheres, and their interactions on planetary bodies, especially Titan, Venus, Mars, and Earth. [2]

  9. Ralph Semmel - Wikipedia

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    Semmel has published papers in the areas of artificial intelligence, database systems, and software engineering. [17] His published works include research on a prototype query tool for the U.S. Army, [18] automated query formation using an entity-relationship conceptual schema [19] as well as a prototype interface that would allow better data retrieval from the Hubble Telescope. [20]