The JPL Open Repository (JOR) replaced the JPL Technical Report Server (TRS) in 2023. It is a repository for digital copies of technical publications authored by JPL employees. It includes journal articles (the Final Accepted Version), meeting papers, presentations, and other publications cleared for external distribution from 1992 to the present. It also include research datasets from 2022 on.

Years covered: 1992 to the present.
  • 1992-2021 records were originally on the JPL Technical Report Server (TRS) on Dspace system; those records were migrated to Dataverse in 2022.
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  • Data sets: 2022 to present
  • There are a few pre-1992 records. Those were added to the system on a case-by-case request basis.

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  • 2022 and later records have Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
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    Dec 7, 1993
    Alkalaj, Leon; Panwar, Ramesh, 1993, "(abstract) The Nest Generation of Space Flight Computers", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/35284, Anaheim, CA, JPL Open Repository
    To meet new design objectives for drastic reductions in mass, size, and power consumption, the Flight Computer Development Group at JPL is participating in a design study and development of a light-weight, small-sized, low-power 3-D Space Flight Computer. In this paper, we will p...
    Jul 10, 1994
    Beichman, Charles, 1994, "(abstract) The IRAS All-Sky Survey: Scientific and Technical Lessons Learned", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/34501, Hamburg, Germany, JPL Open Repository
    Although the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) was launched over 10 years ago, the IRAS legacy of catalogs, images, and data archives remains a vital source of information on the infrared sky. Over 4000 papers in the refereed literature have used IRAS data, and this number cont...
    Dec 6, 1993
    Feynman, J.; Martin, S. F., 1993, "(abstract) The Initiation of Quiescent-Filament Associated Coronal Mass Ejections by New Active Regions", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/35950, San Francisco, CA, JPL Open Repository
    We will present observational evidence that the eruption of filaments and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) occur as a consequence of the destabilization of large scale coronal arcades due to newly emerging magnetic flux reconnecting with the preexisting arcades.
    Jul 6, 1993
    Weissman, Paul R.; Stern, S. Alan, 1993, "(abstract) The Impactor Flux in the Pluto-Charon System", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/35453, Flagstaff, AZ, JPL Open Repository
    The impactor flux on Pluto and Charon consists of long-period comets from the Oort cloud passing through the region, and intermediate-period comets evolving inward to (or outward from) short-period orbits. The source of the intermediate-period comets is likely an extended disk of...
    Jan 7, 1997
    Deutsch, Leslie J., 1997, "(abstract) The Galileo Spacecraft: A Telecommunications Legacy for Future Space Flight", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/27498, Padova,Italy, JPL Open Repository
    The Galileo mission to Jupiter has implemented a wide range of telecommunication improvements in response to the loss of its high gain antenna. While necessity dictated the use of these new techniques for Galileo, now that they have been proven in flight, they are available for u...
    Dec 15, 1996
    Carsey, Frank D., 1996, "(abstract) The Evolving Spaceborne Radar Data Support to Earth Science and Operations at the Alaska SAR Facility", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/27630, San Francisco, CA, JPL Open Repository
    The Alaska SAR Facility (ASF) has been receiving, processing, archiving, and distributing data for Earth scientists and operations since it began receiving data in 1991. Four radar satellites are now being handled. Recent developments have served to increase the level of services...
    Aug 1, 1993
    Way, JoBea, 1993, "(abstract) The EOS SAR Mission: A New Approach", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/34933, Tokyo, Japan, JPL Open Repository
    The goal of the Earth Orbiting System Synthetic Aperture Radar (EOS SAR) program is to help develop the modeling and observational capabilities to predict and monitor terrestrial and oceanic processes that are either causing global change or resulting from global change. Specific...
    Jun 1, 1994
    Baines, Kevin H.; Mickelson, M.E.; Larson, L.E., 1994, "(abstract) The Distribution of Carbon in the Outer Solar System: New Constraints on Planetary Formation Mechanisms from Groundbased Spectroscopic Observations of Uranus and Neptune", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/34486, Pasadena, CA, JPL Open Repository
    New limits on the methane mixing ratio within the well-mixed tropospheres of Uranus and Neptune place significant constraints on planetary formation mechanisms within the outer solar system. Our results support the conclusion of other researchers that a nontrivial amount of metha...
    Nov 4, 1996
    Ho, C. M.; Tsurutani, B. T., 1996, "(abstract) The Distant Tail Behavior During High Speed Solar Wind Streams and Magnetic Storms", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/26053, Kanazawa, Japan, JPL Open Repository
    We have examined the ISEE-3 distant tail data during three intense magnetic storms and have identified the tail response to high speed solar wind streams, interplanetary magnetic clouds, and near-Earth storms.
    May 17, 1995
    Blomquist, Richard S., 1995, "(abstract) The Design of a Benign Fail-safe Mechanism Using a Low-melting-point Metal Alloy Coupler", https://hdl.handle.net/2014/33266, Houston, TX, JPL Open Repository
    Because the alpha proton X ray spectrometer (APXS) sensor head on the Mars Pathfinder rover, Sojourner, is placed on Martian soil by the deployment mechanism (ADM), the rover would be crippled if the actuator fails when the mechanism is in its deployed position, as rover ground c...
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