| Subject: Re: Hubble is ancient history |
| From: fairwater@gmail.com (Derek Lyons) |
| Date: 20/10/2004, 21:05 |
| Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti,sci.physics |
Matt Giwer <jull43@tampabay.rr.RoMeVE.com> wrote:
The National Academies: "The Hubble Space Telescope is arguably the most
important telescope in history."
As was once Palomar as was once ... you get the picture.
The picture is that Palomar is *still* an extremely important
telescope. No, it's not at the top of the list, but it's still in the
top ten.
D.
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