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Future facilities: Coming quite close now actually

November 22, 2009 By sarah

This week saw several major developments in my work on instrumentation for astronomy, and as I got lots of Twitter response, I thought I would talk a bit more about them here.

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Filed Under: Me, Sci & Soc Tagged With: e-elt, eso, infrared, instruments, jwst, me, miri, nasa, paris, space

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