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We'd like to thank the following people for their contributions to the page:Mark Smith at JPL for conceiving the idea; Curt Abdouch, Jill Andrews, Meridith Osterfeld, and all the folks at SCEC and SCIGN for their support and suggestions. |
Last modified on 9/8/98 by Maggi Glasscoe (scignedu@jpl.nasa.gov)