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RefNoTG/1/15/310
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Nature, Macmillan (Journals) Ltd., 4 little Essex Street, London, WC2, England
Date20 September 1978
DescriptionGold explains that the paper published in Nature of September 7 last by Ingersoll and Dobrovolskis is a substantial embarrassment to them and gives reasons why.

Gold is enclosing copies of the two papers for his convenience. Hopes that he will give Gold's present submission favourable consideration and recognize that it presents new considerations regarding the Venutian atmosphere, but it is also intended to rectify the situation craeated by the other paper. Asks if the Editor could ask independent referees to consider Gold's present note in this light and let them have the enclosed copies of the other papers.
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FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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