Can you visit NASA JPL?
The JPL Public Services Office offers a limited number of onsite, in-person tours, free of charge, for groups and individuals on an advance reservation basis. Visitor parking is also available free of charge. Tour JPL. JPL’s Public Services Office offers a limited number of onsite, in-person tours, free of charge, for groups and individuals on an advance reservation basis.JPL’s Public Services Office offers a limited number of onsite, in-person tours, free of charge, for groups and individuals on an advance reservation basis. Tours are booked one month at a time and must be booked a minimum of three weeks in advance. Please note that tours are not conducted on weekends or holidays.The JPL Public Services Office offers a limited number of onsite, in-person tours, free of charge, for groups and individuals on an advance reservation basis. Visitor parking is also available free of charge.
Is the JPL tour worth it?
It’s definitely worth it to see all the exciting rovers, telescopes, satellites and learn about space exploration. I loved learning about the history of how JPL began and all the hard work involved with past, current and future missions they are involved with. The tour is a little over 2 Hours but it goes by quickly. Every Year JPL opens to public and showcase their achievements and advancements in space. JPL is the leader in robotic space exploration sending rovers to Mars, probes in the far reaches of the universe.Our missions have flown to every planet and the Sun in a quest to understand our place in the universe, and to search for the possibility of life beyond Earth. Explore the JPL campus virtually with interactive 360 panoramas of Mission Control, the Spacecraft Assembly Facility, the visitor museum, and more.
Is JPL worth visiting?
Unique Place in the Universe JPL is the leader in robotic space exploration sending rovers to Mars, probes in the far reaches of the universe. It’s awesome to see the Mission Control were they receive and communicate with the rovers, The Space Assembly area were they build the spacecraft. We’re working on missions to investigate the surface and interior of Venus and to study the ocean deep below the icy crust of Jupiter’s moon Europa. JPL is taking part in missions to map Earth’s surface and to chart minute movements of the planet’s ice and land-covered surfaces.