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RefNoTG/1/2/116
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TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr Gerard F W Mulders, Head, Astronomy Section, National Science Foundation, Washington 25, DC
Date14 September 1964
DescriptionConcerning the Moon dust debate and rash statements in the press. Says that everyone appeared to agree with him 'that a dust surface erosion was very much indicated'. Co-operation with Sydney on developing the astronomy center and the forthcoming first meeting of the joint organisation.
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FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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