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I certainly remember building model rockets. It was fun to watch the rocket blast into the air, suspenseful to wonder if the parachute would open to bring the rocket safely back.
Eric Allin Cornell
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Eric Allin Cornell
Age: 62
Born: 1961
Born: December 19
Physicist
University Teacher
Palo Alto
California
Eric A. Cornell
Eric Cornell
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