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![]() "Mark Gingrich" wrote: For his steadfast belief in the reality of ashen light on Venus, notwithstanding the sketchy evidence, Patrick Moore willfully adopts the role of maverick. It is part of his astronomical legacy. It is an intriguing piece of his eventful life. I'd venture that most astronomers and historians of observational planetary science would prefer to read of Patrick Moore's rationale for going out on such a limb than to read about his thoughts on, say, cricket. Excellent point! Have you considered writing to him? I'm sure he would reply to such a question. |
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