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RefNoTG/1/1/466
LevelItem
TitleMemo from Thomas Gold to F A Long, Vice-President-Research
Date4 May 1964
DescriptionGold is not as disturbed as Long by the Greenbank operation. Most university attempts at radio astronomy have fared worse and Greenbank is improving. Discusses the difficulties inherent in the proposed new equipment. Does not think that Greenbank will ever be a world leader in radio astronomy, but it is capable of coming near the top.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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