The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has several state-of-the-art research facilities and laboratories. These facilities help enable our scientists, technologists, and engineers to conduct their research, build new instruments, and perform experiments. This area contains information on select facilities, what tasks they perform, what projects they support, and who can be contacted for additional information.
- Additive Manufacturing Center (AMC)
- Advanced Large Precision Structures (ALPS) Laboratory
- Astrobiogeochemistry Laboratory
- California Laboratory for Atmospheric Remote Sensing (CLARS)
- Cyber Defense Laboratory
- Cryogenic Chemistry Laboratory
- Cryogenic X-Ray Diffraction (CryoXRD) Lab
- Cubesat Development Lab
- Electric Propulsion Laboratory
- Formation Control Testbed (FCT)
- In-Situ Instrument Laboratory (ISIL)
- Kinetics and Photochemistry Laboratory
- Mars Yard
- Microdevices Laboratory (MDL)
- MicroPropulsion Laboratory (MPL)
- Metallurgy Facility
- Ocean Worlds Lab
- Operations Planning Software Lab
- Optical Communications Laboratory
- Origins and Habitability Laboratory
- Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL) Laboratory
- Quantum Sciences and Technology Laboratories
- SHERLOC Instrument Development / Astrobiology Spectroscopy Laboratory
- Small Satellite Dynamics Testbed (SSDT)
- Space Biotechnology and Biomolecular Lab (SBBL)
- Spectroscopy Laboratory
- Stable Isotope Analysis Facility (ISOLAB)
- Table Mountain Facility