Arturo Arnau, Iñaki Tuñón, and Estanislao Silla Instituto de Bachillerato Fuente de San Luis, Seminario de Fisica y Quimica, Arabista Ambrosio Huici, 14.46013, Valencia, Spain
This paper offers an historical approach to the study of interstellar matter, spanning some twenty-five centuries of human concern with this issue. It explores the many conceptual and technical obstacles throughout history that delayed the discovery of interstellar chemistry.
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