Scientific American 1997 Corey S Powell - Abstracts
Scientific American 1997 Corey S Powell | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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All in the timing. (NASA's Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
A mirror, cheaply. (Hobby-Eberly Telescope at the McDonald Observatory in Texas) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
Crash and burn. (Multi-Element Radio-Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN) telescopes reveals startling discoveries about M82) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
Return of the space snowballs: did a blizzard of icy comets give the earth its oceans? | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
Science in court: reflections on science and truth in an asbestos trial. | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
The greening of Europa: are the satellites of giant planets a place to look for life? | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell | |||
Vanishing world: could the first planet discovered around a sunlike star be a mirage? (51 Pegasi) | Science and technology | Corey S. Powell |
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