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Nature 443, 506 (5 October 2006) | doi:10.1038/443506d; Published online 4 October 2006
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Hoyle's observations were right on the ball
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- Department of Applied Psychology, Arizona State University, 7001 E Williams Field Road, 340J Sutton, Mesa, Arizona 85212, USA
In his In Retrospect article "Out of the darkness" (Nature 442, 986; 2006), Jay M. Pasachoff notes the impact of Fred Hoyle's novel The Black Cloud (first published in 1957) and its contemporary relevance.
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