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Bradbury’s 1945 Mexico City encounter with John Steinbeck came full circle in the spring of 2003, when a chance meeting with Thomas Steinbeck revealed that his father used to read Ray Bradbury stories to his sons; the Nobel laureate even had favorite Bradbury stories for each season. Chapter 38 also describes how the summer 2003 perihelic opposition of Mars nearly coincided with Bradbury’s 83rd birthday, prompting the Planetary Society to hold his birthday party at Caltech. The November passing of Maggie Bradbury was a most difficult loss, for she had shared his passion for literature as well as his life. The chapter concludes with Bradbury’s celebration of the Mars rover Spirit’s touchdown and an analysis of his 2003 story collection, The Cat’s Pajamas.