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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology is under contract to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to conduct space projects such as Ranger, Mariner, and Surveyor. These projects require an enormous amount of computer support in both trajectory design and spacecraft tracking. To this end, three IBM 7094 systems are always available, and other equipment is operational during a mission.