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RefNoTG/1/13/230
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TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Academician Roald Sagdeev, Institute of Space Research, Profsoyuznaja 88, 11785 Moscow, USSR
Date16 October 1976
DescriptionStates his colleague Sturat Shap9iro is bringing greetings from Gold andothers in their laboaratory. They would all be delighted if Sagdeev could find time on his forthcoming visit or on futute occasion to visit them at Cornell, and they would be happy to make the appropriate arrangements, no doubt through the National Academies.

In addition to the interests they have in Sagdeev's own fields of work, they would be particularly interested in discussing with him such matters as the long-term development of techniques for planetary and space research; in this area they have doubts that the present drive of the various agencies is in the best direction. States Dr Skhlovski has some knowledge of their views in this area, at least of some years ago.
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FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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