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Nov 1969
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1969natur.224..571r&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 224, Issue 5219, pp. 571 (1969).
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IT is disconcerting that the existence of dust cloud satellites at the L4 and L5 libration points in the Earth-Moon system, first reported by Kordylewski1, is so widely accepted2-6, in view of negative radar results3, and optical results7-11, some of which report no clouds even to a limit twenty to thirty times fainter than the brightness claimed by Kordylewski. Other discussions12,13 have also argued against the existence of libration clouds. While there undoubtedly exist patches of brightness in the night sky, their connexion with the libration points is unproven.
Roosen Robert G.
Wolff Charles L.
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