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MAY 01, 2022
Physics Today

April 2022, page 25 —The figure caption should state that the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is scheduled to see first light in 2023.

April 2022, page 48 —Ronald Bracewell, not Roland Bracewell, proposed using a twirling space-based interferometric array to detect exoplanets.

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