Nasa Jpl T Shirt

Hide SubjectsBrowse by Subject Make a SciJinks t-shirt! Add the SciJinks logo art to your own t-shirt. Add a GOES-R insignia as a small "locker patch" design on the back. Please ask an adult to help with this activity. Iron-on printer transfer paper (available in craft stores), 2 sheets. If you pick a bright or dark color t-shirt, it is best to use transfer paper especially made for dark colors. Transfer art for front and back graphics. Click on images below to download art. Be sure to use the non-reversed image if you are using opaque transfer paper to put the transfers on dark colors. Below are Adobe Reader .pdf files to download and print. Some iron-on transfer paper is made for use on darker colors, and is to be ironed on right-side-up. Here are right-side-up versions of the transfer art. Before ironing on, be sure to trim closely around the border of the art. How to do transfers: Print the images for the front and back of the shirt onto the transfer paper, according to the instructions on the package.

Iron the transfer images onto the front and back of the shirt, according to the instructions on the package of transfer paper.Make Your Own Dawn T-shirt Directions for Using the Asteroid Belt Print-outs to Make Your Own Dawn T-shirtMake sure that you have adult supervision when making your Dawn T-shirt.This is the official Mars Global Surveyor patch, and shows the spacecraft above Mars with stars in the background. A cartoon of the spacecraft trajectory can be seen leaving Earth (blue dot) and travelling around the Sun, Venus and Mercury to reach Mars. MGS launched in late 1996. This is my winning patch design for the Mars Pathfinder Project, which had its launch in late 1996. Yes, it's very similar to the MGS patch on the previous slide, but I think they wanted it that way. A high resolution TIFF file is available. This was my winning patch design for the Mars Surveyor 98 project. This was my winning T-shirt design for the Cassini Jupiter flyby.

A high resolution layered Photoshop file is available. MARS "CURIOSITY" ROVER JPL T-Shirt
3/4 Sleeve T Shirt Malaysia JPL Curiosity Rover Morse Code Tire Tread T-Shirt
Drape Cpoints Download Keep Calm and Carry On Exploring shirt
Indoor Water Feature Vancouver MARS SCIENCE LABORATORY JPL T SHIRT The FACE On MARS-_-Cydonia Mensae T-Shirt Mars Curiosity Rover T-Shirt Jack Parsons Lives T-Shirt Milky Way Bar - NASA/JPL/Caltech T-Shirt Drama on the surface of Mars T-Shirt Jet Propulsion Laboratory T-Shirt JPL Mars Curiosity Rover Tire Print T-Shirt JUNO: Mission To Jupiter T-Shirt Space Shuttle Commemorative T-Shirt Mars Global Surveyor T-Shirt New Horizons Mission To Pluto!

Solar System Montage Planetary Images T-Shirt Mars Science Laboratory T-Shirt JPL Fans United T-Shirt MARS CURIOSITY ROVER "BRADBURY LANDING" T-Shirt DAWN - A NASA Discovery Mission T-Shirt Life and Death in the Cosmos T-Shirt JeremyPROlight ♦ GHOST ♦ T-shirt JPL Fans United t-shirt New 2012 TMS Convention Shirt Mapping Saturn's Rings T-Shirt MARS ORBITER MISSION: ISRO T-Shirt Bursting At The Seams T-Shirt Spitzer Space Telescope T-Shirt DECLASS Stamp, Other NASA T-Shirt Solar System Montage T-Shirt I miss your face._1_Basic 3/4 Sleeve Raglan T-Shirt Phobos Means Fear Tee Hee Solar System Montage Planetary Images All-Over Print T-shirt Curiosity Rover Hostage Report T-Shirt Hubble Space Telescope - Eyes on the Skies T-Shirt You are browsing zazzle's Jpl t-shirts section where you can find many styles, sizes, and colors of Jpl shirts available for customization or ready to buy as is.

, check out our main jpl page.There is no formal dress code at JPL; most employees dress informally. However, remember that you are representing your school as well as JPL,T-shirt slogans are acceptable, but use good judgment as to whether they are appropriate. You are encouraged to dress more formally for your final presentation. Sometimes a group may have special visitors/events and may require that you dress appropriately for those events. For information on JPL holidays, refer to the Holiday Schedule in JPLRules! JPL does not provide medical insurance for students. You are responsible for obtaining your own insurance, which should be secured before you Students are not eligible for paid annual leave, sick leave, or personal leave. The Laboratory has two work schedules: 5/40 and 9/80. On the 5/40 schedule, individuals work 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week over five days. On the 9/80 schedule, individuals work a total of 80 hours over 9 days and have every other Friday off — called a "Regular Day Off (RDO) Friday."

You are encouraged to conform to your mentor’s work schedule. If you are under 18, you can work a maximum of 8 hours per day; if your section is on the 9/80 schedule, you will not come in to work on RDO Fridays. Students are required to work 8 to 9 hours per day. You are encouraged to follow your mentor’s schedule. Full days are required (not half-days). If your program requires, notify your Student Program Coordinator of your work schedule within the first week at JPL. If your schedule changes, submit a new work schedule to the Student Coordinator. Contact your mentor and the Student Program Coordinator if you will miss work for any reason. We sincerely hope to never implement this policy; however, here it is for your information. Grounds for dismissal include: Failure to participate for the entire duration of the program. Failure to comply fully with JPL policies. Failure to abide by JPL’s ethics regulations. Failure to abide by any rules outlined in the student guidelines or Student Contract.

Misuse of JPL equipment or services for personal use. Unsatisfactory or unsafe behavior reported by a supervisor. Chronic tardiness or absenteeism. Immediately inform the Student Program Coordinator of any complaints of harassment (sexual or otherwise). Reported incidents of workplace hostility or harassment will be promptly investigated. The use, possession, or sale of controlled substances is prohibited on NASA/JPL property. If a student under 18 years of age appears to be under the influenceof a controlled substance, a parent or guardian will be notified and the individual released to them. A student who is over the age of 18 will face the consequences of an adult offender, including arrest and prosecution. Use, possession, and/or sale of any controlled substance are causes for immediate dismissal. If your program requires it, complete your time sheet on a daily basis and submit it for the reporting period — normally every two weeks. sheets are to be signed by your mentor or an alternate designated by your mentor.

A copy is to be given to the Student Program Coordinator promptly at the end of each reporting period. Students are responsible for providing copies if their school or sponsoring program so requires. provided by the Student Program Coordina- tor. If applicable, stipend checks are issued when a copy of the current time sheet, appropriately completed, is submitted to the Student Program Coordinator. If you are a JPL Employee through HR, please utilize JPL’s timekeeping and payroll system found in EBIS. Ask your supervisor or BAM if you have additional questions. The JPL Education Office does not provide funding for travel. If a mentor requires that a student travel with him/her for a job-related activity, it is the responsibility of the mentor’s organization to provide funding for the duration of the travel. The Student Program Coordinator must be notified of all travel at least one week before departure. Overnight travel is strongly discouraged. The Student Program Coordinator must approve