Texas Tech Professor Helps Define Scope for NASA's Roman Telescope
Michael Fausnaugh, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy, was part of a select few in determining the course of action for NASA’s latest milestone effort.
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Michael Fausnaugh, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy, was part of a select few in determining the course of action for NASA’s latest milestone effort.
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