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RefNoTG/1/14/142
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Dr John Freeman, Department of Space Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Date10 May 1977
DescriptionGold states he is now quite convinced that there is subterranean ice and water on the Moon, and gives his reasons. Asks Freeman to let Gold have his latest opinoion on this and any reprints that are relevant, so that Gold can write up a reasonably complete story. Asks if Freeman knows of anyone who has investigaed lots of individual soil grains for hydration to see whether perhaps an odd one is indeed hydrated. Gold would expect that.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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