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In Memoriam: Ray Bradbury 1920-2012
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Curiosity Rover Report (May 16, 2013): Rover Readies for Second Drilling
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Curiosity Rover Report (May 9, 2013): 'Spring Break' Over: Commanding Resumes
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What's up for May 2013?
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Mysterious Hurricane at Saturn's North Pole
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Saturn Hurricane Movie
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Curiosity Rover Report (April 12, 2013): Mars' Bygone Atmosphere
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Inspiring Students to Build Robots
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What's Up for April 2013
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A Journey of Light Through Time and Space
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Planck Exposes Ancient Light of Our Universe
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Mars in a Minute: What Happens When the Sun Blocks our Signal?
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Curiosity Rover Report (Mar. 15, 2013): Rover Hits Paydirt
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Mars in a Minute: Why is Curiosity Looking for Organics?
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Micro-sub Explores Buried Antarctic Lake
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Curiosity Rover Report (Feb. 21, 2013): Curiosity Collects First Rock Sample on Mars
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Through the years, Ray Bradbury attended several major space mission events at JPL/Caltech. On Nov. 12, 1971, on the eve of Mariner 9 going into orbit at Mars, Bradbury took part in a symposium at Caltech with Arthur C. Clarke, journalist Walter Sullivan, and scientists Carl Sagan and Bruce Murray. In this excerpt, Bradbury reads his poem, "If Only We Had Taller Been."
