Martin Harwit

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Martin Harwit (born March 9, 1931 in Prague) is a Czech/American astronomer. He is known for work on Infrared astronomy. In 1994 he gained brief attention to the wider public when his work on the Enola Gay exhibit was accused of being "revisionist history"[1] The controversy led to his resigning from the National Air and Space Museum[2] where he had served as director from1987 to 1995.

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