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Bruce Macintosh
Gemini Planet Imager Principal Investigator, Lawrence Livermore National Labs and Stanford University
Physicist Bruce Macintosh heads the GPI project that has resulted in the most powerful tool so far for directly imaging exoplanets.
Latest Planetary Radio Appearances
Principal Investigator and physicist Bruce Macintosh joins astronomer Franck Marchis to celebrate first light from the most powerful instrument for imaging exoplanets.