NASA tells physicists to aim for the stars
Colin Macilwain
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6736, 509-509
Abstract:
washington Dan Goldin, the administrator of the US space agency NASA, has triggered a fierce debate among physicists by suggesting that the next generation of instruments to explore the fundamental nature of matter should be built not on the ground but in space.
Date: 1999
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