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JPL opens facilities to qualified researchers

MAR 01, 1971

DOI: 10.1063/1.3022621

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Some facilities at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory are now opened to qualified investigators from the academic community. Researchers are expected to provide whatever funding they have, especially if projected laboratory costs are substantial; JPL is cooperating with these investigators in seeking funding. If a researcher has no source of funds and if laboratory costs are low, JPL can provide limited funding.

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