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RefNoTG/7/1/19
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TitleLetter from D. Allan Bromley to Thomas Gold
Date13/11/1991
DescriptionLetter from D. Allan Bromley, Director, Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington D.C.

Thanks Gold for his thoughtful letter on the space station. His own position is that the Station is not primarily a science project and should not be judged as one, However, for the record, he feels it necessary to take issue with Gold on Gold's characterization of scientists' opposition to the Station as 'almost universal'. He states that a number of life scientists, in particular, strongly support the National Aeronautic and Space Administration's plans.
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AccessStatusOpen
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