Renee Reynolds
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We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.
We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.
We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.
We're not developing technologies for them to sit on a shelf somewhere. We want to actually fly them in space and we want them to make a difference for our science measurements.
We do see quantum technology as a path to be able to move beyond some of our classical techniques that may be reaching their limits.