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Science is better than politics

Por: The Hill Tech February 19, 2023

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“Surely, we can distinguish melted shrapnel from stones,” I noted during a Galileo Project research team meeting as we were planning the machinery for the Pacific Ocean expedition to retrieve fragments from the 2014 explosion of the . As shown in (that I co-authored with Amory Tillinghast-Raby and Amir Siraj), air friction should have brought down the tiniest just under to the explosion site and larger fragments farther along the original... + full article



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