Thomas M. Donahue
Thomas M. Donahue, a pioneering planetary scientist whose subjects ranged from Venus to Saturn, died Oct. 16 from complications following heart surgery. He was 83. An atomic physicist by training, Donahue was the Henry Russel lecturer at the University of Michigan, the school's highest honor for a...
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