In 1990, Geneviève Debouzy, director of the scientific program of the CNES, defined the functions of a space telescope, and its ability to give more precise images than a terrestrial telescope. She answers Michel Meyer’s questions. Intervention by Jean Audouze, astrophysicist and research director at the CNRS.
Producteur: Antenne 2 - Presenter : Meyer, Michel - Participant : Debouzy, Geneviève - Participant : Audouze, Jean
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Credits:Presenter : Meyer, Michel-Participant : Debouzy, Geneviève-Participant : Audouze, Jean