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Prof Ian Wright on Rosetta
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Ian Wright, Professor of Planetary Sciences at The Open University, is the Principal Investigator for Ptolemy instrument on Rosetta lander.
A few days before Rosetta spacecraft was meant to wake up after many months of hibernation in deep space Prof Wright shared his thoughts on 20 years of OU research and what the mission and his instrument were meant to achieve.
Read more at: Research at The Open University: http://www.open.ac.uk/research
Music tracks by audionetwork.com. Returning Home 4 & 10 (1937/25) by Luke Richards
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A few days before Rosetta spacecraft was meant to wake up after many months of hibernation in deep space Prof Wright shared his thoughts on 20 years of OU research and what the mission and his instrument were meant to achieve.
Read more at: Research at The Open University: http://www.open.ac.uk/research
Music tracks by audionetwork.com. Returning Home 4 & 10 (1937/25) by Luke Richards
Ian Wright, Professor of Planetary Sciences at The Open University, is the Principal Investigator for Ptolemy instrument on Rosetta lander.
A few days before Rosetta spacecraft was meant to wake up after many months of hibernation in deep space Prof Wright shared his thoughts on 20 years of OU research and what the mission and his instrument were meant to achieve.
Read more at: Research at The Open University: http://www.open.ac.uk/research
Music tracks by audionetwork.com. Returning Home 4 & 10 (1937/25) by Luke Richards Show less
A few days before Rosetta spacecraft was meant to wake up after many months of hibernation in deep space Prof Wright shared his thoughts on 20 years of OU research and what the mission and his instrument were meant to achieve.
Read more at: Research at The Open University: http://www.open.ac.uk/research
Music tracks by audionetwork.com. Returning Home 4 & 10 (1937/25) by Luke Richards Show less
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