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  1. John Noble Wilford (born October 4, 1933) is an author and science journalist for The New York Times. Biography [ edit ] Wilford was born October 4, 1933, in Murray, Kentucky , and attended Grove High School across the border in nearby Paris, Tennessee . [1]

  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Wilford covered launches from Cape Canaveral and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center from 1965 to 1998, the return of John Glenn to orbit being his last. This period included most of the Gemini missions, all of Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and the early flights of the space shuttle; not to mention test flights, unmanned launchings to the planets, and other calls to action.

  3. 14 de jul. de 2009 · By John Noble Wilford. ... It all started with the Sputnik alarm in 1957 and then President John F. Kennedy’s challenge to the nation in 1961 to put astronauts on the Moon by the end of the decade.

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  4. By John Noble Wilford Stone Tools From Kenya Are Oldest Yet Discovered The tools, dating to 3.3 million years ago, may indicate that hominins were making tools much earlier than previously thought ...

  5. 8 de dic. de 2016 · In the summer of 1969, John Noble Wilford finished a long working day in Texas and glanced up at the moon. There was a lot going on that year. Hundreds of miles away in New York City, just around ...

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  6. 2 de may. de 2007 · Todos los artículos y noticias escritas por John Noble Wilford y publicadas en EL PAÍS. Últimos artículos, noticias y columnas de opinión con EL PAÍS.

  7. Mr. Wilford is the Senior science correspondent of the New York Times; author: The Mapmakers (1981), The Mysterious History of Columbus (1991), and numerous other books and articles; winner: two Pulitzer Prizes for National Reporting, many other awards and honorary degrees; assignments throughout U.S. and to Europe, former Soviet Union, China, Mongolia, Canada’s Northwest Territories, Mexico ...