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Meet Joan Najita, PhD

Contemporary Science Issues and Innovations March 11, 2014

Joan Najita, PhD, Astronomer, National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Tucson, AZ. Dr. Najita's discussion of How Solar Systems Form: Puzzles and Possibilities provides an update of what astronomers now know about the development of planetary systems.

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