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.
  • Records with publication date 2022 or later are native to the Dataverse.
  • 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.

  • Persistent IDs (PIDs):
  • 1992-2021 records have Handles
  • 2022 and later records have Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
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    May 8, 2024
    Ryan Park, 2024, "The Hera Radio Science Experiment at Didymos", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.KCTDHD, Planetary and Space Science, JPL Open Repository
    Hera represents the European Space Agency's inaugural planetary defense space mission and plays a pivotal role in the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment international collaboration with NASA DART mission that performed the first asteroid deflection experiment using the kin...
    May 8, 2024
    Deacon Nemchick, 2024, "Supporting Information: Simplified Approach for Infrared Photodissociation Spectroscopy of Water-Tagged Ions with a Widely Tunable Quantum Cascade Laser", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.LQ0ZKS, Letter to Analytical chemistry, JPL Open Repository
    This work presents a benchtop method for collecting the room temperature, gas phase infrared (IR) action spectra of protonated amino acids and their isomers. The adopted setup uses a minimally modified commercial electrospray ionization ion trap mass spectrometer (ESI-MS) coupled...
    May 7, 2024
    So Young Kim-Castet, 2024, "Human Systems Integration for Robotics Missions", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.IMZHQZ, NASA SE Workshop 2024, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Mar Vaquero Escribano, 2024, "NEO Surveyor Mission Design Overview", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.ZRR61C, Science with NEO Surveyor, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Tom Hoffman, 2024, "Project Overview presentation", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.ZJQVY2, NEO Surveyor Science Team Workshop, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Peter Shames, 2024, "Challenges for Secure Interoperability at the Moon", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.BRTKZO, Lunar Interoperability Forum, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Shri Agarwal, 2024, "Electronic Parts and ESD 2024", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.BZZRD2, Space Parts Working Group 2024 (SPWG), JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Mark Rokey, 2024, "NEO Surveyor Mission System presentation", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.XORFPT, Science with NEO Surveyor, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Lin Yi, 2024, "Exploring Integration: TSN with MRR-Based Passive Optical Wireless Architecture for Space- and Air-borne Communications", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.FD8SDF, Workshop on Synchronization and Timing Systems 2024, JPL Open Repository
    No abstract available.
    May 7, 2024
    Brandi Carrier, 2024, "Thresholds of Temperature and Time for Mars Sample Return: Final Report of The Mars Sample Return Temperature-Time Tiger Team", https://doi.org/10.48577/jpl.9L1CQV, Astrobiology, JPL Open Repository
    The Time-Temperature Tiger Team (T4) was chartered by NASA and ESA to evaluate the risks to the scientific return of Mars Sample Return (MSR) samples if they are exposed to temperatures between +30 and +60 ⁰C. Thirteen scientists, were selected to represent the scientific discipl...
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