Thoughts of an astronomy master (Jul 30)
http://physicsweb.org/article/world/20/7/46
His triumphs range from showing that our galaxy is speeding through the
cosmos to producing the first models of star formation based on infrared
light. Now, despite reaching retirement age, Imperial College London
astrophysicist Michael Rowan-Robinson shows no sign of slowing his
research.
Eric Gisse - 31 Jul 2007 08:39 GMT
> Thoughts of an astronomy master (Jul 30)
> http://physicsweb.org/article/world/20/7/46
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> astrophysicist Michael Rowan-Robinson shows no sign of slowing his
> research.
Not bad for 65.
Just one more thing that makes me treat the idea that scientists stop
doing good work after 40 or so as the bullshit that it is.
Jan Panteltje - 31 Jul 2007 11:33 GMT
> Thoughts of an astronomy master (Jul 30)
> http://physicsweb.org/article/world/20/7/46
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> astrophysicist Michael Rowan-Robinson shows no sign of slowing his
> research.
mmm he has a clear opinion on climate change it seems, even more then on astronomy.
;-)
Now who to ask about astronomy? You a mathematician:-)?