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<p><b><a href=""02/Random.pdf"">Random Walk</a></b></p>
<p><b><a href=""02/Impact.pdf"">How We Hit That Sucker: The Story of Deep Impact</a></b><br />
  by William M. Owen Jr.<br />
  If a spacecraft heads east from Canaveral at 25,000 miles per hour and a comet heads south from Chicago... JPL's navigation team solves a story problem.</p>
<p><b><a href=""02/Picture.pdf"">Picture This</a></b><br />
  by Douglas L. Smith<br />
  Los Angeles's newly reopened Griffith Observatory features the largest astronomical image ever made-a 152-foot wall of galaxies, rendered for the ages in porcelain enamel. But the journey from Palomar to porcelain was a long one.</p>
<p><b><a href=""02/Exploration.pdf"">Planetary Exploration in Extremis</a></b><br />
  by Peter J. Westwick<br />
  JPL's robot explorers are the pride of NASA, but the lab nearly got shut down in the budget-cutting early '80s. Here's the hair-raising story.</p>
<p>Departments</p>
<p><b><a href=""02/Faculty.pdf"">Faculty File</a></b></p>
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