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©1973 German TV ZDF, “Die stiellen Stars”.
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©1980, Photo library alamy.com, Photo CR7CWP © and courtesy of CNRS Grenoble.
©ILL, Layout of spectrometer IN20 from https://www.ill.eu/in20 ©ILL, Grenoble.
©ILL, Layout of spectrometer IN5 from https://www.ill.eu/in5 ©ILL, Layout of spectrometer IN15 from https://www.ill.eu/in15
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