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He’s been called the “go-to expert for all things spaceflight” by the New York Times, and “the archivist of world spaceflight knowledge” by New Scientist.
Jonathan McDowell is a British-American astronomer and astrophysicist who works at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics’s Chandra X-ray Center, where he led the group that operates this noted space telescope for the past 26 years. (Though he is in the process of moving.)
This article was written by Dan Drollette Jr and originally published by The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists.
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