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People are focused on NASA contracting/management changes for its Jet Propulsion Laboratory and on high-resolution planetary imaging related to NASA’s Mars mission efforts. Together, the headlines point to both near-term organizational decisions and ongoing deep-space science updates.

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Key Takeaway NASA is making a major leadership/operations decision for JPL while continuing to share ultra-crisp mission imagery from its spacecraft.
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NASA is making a major leadership/operations decision for JPL while continuing to share ultra-crisp mission imagery from its spacecraft.

People are focused on NASA contracting/management changes for its Jet Propulsion Laboratory and on high-resolution planetary imaging related to NASA’s Mars mission efforts. Together, the headlines point to both near-term organizational decisions and ongoing deep-space science updates.

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Mission reference Mars Flyby featured NASA's Psyche spacecraft
Data/images Psyche beams back ultra-crisp planetary views

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  • Mars Flyby: NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Beams Back Ultra-Crisp Planetary Views HotHardware
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