Lunar Scientist Sentenced
Stewart D. Nozette, a planetary scientist who used radar to find signatures of water at the Moon's poles, pleaded guilty to espionage Sept. 7 and accepted a 13-year prison sentence. Nozette, who helped develop the Clementine lunar orbiter as a testbed for missile defense technology, was arrested Oct...
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