RefNoTG/1/5/574
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Professor Fred Hoyle, Cambridge, England
Date21 November 1968
DescriptionAsking Professor Hoyle to tell him if he agrees with his letter of 21 November. If he does this Gold can tell his group that Hoyle has given his agreement. Goes on to say that the arrangement is very good and will work well. He thinks that there are 50-70 pulses to be observed. Tells Professor Hoyle when he will be in England.
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FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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