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Critical Contributions to Critical Challenges For more than 80 years, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has...More

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A team at Johns Hopkins APL recently studied the potential impact of climate change on communications and remote sensing systems like radars, and determined that severe changes in Earth’s climate would likely affect these technologies — for better or worse.
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Bullseye 🎯 After 10 months of flying in space, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission – the world's first planetary defense demonstration – successfully impacted its target, marking the first attempt to move an asteroid in space.
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