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Galaxies 11 Billion Years Ago Surprises Astronomers

News / By Mike

Have you ever wondered how the universe looked like billions of years ago? Human beings have always wanted to know how the young universe was like. If only time travel were possible! Hubble has managed to look way back in time and observe the true shape and size of different types of galaxies 11 billion …

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Weekly Space News Roundup, August 10-16

News / By Mike

What Next for Disabled Kepler Space Telescope? This is the exact question NASA’s scientists are asking themselves after engineers were unable to restore its damaged two wheels. They scientists are now on a mission to find a new mission for the probe. Problems started in May 2013 when two reaction wheels failed due to friction. …

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Weekly Space Roundup, August 3-9

Uncategorized / By Mike

Hello fellow AstronomyTimers!  Below is our weekly roundup of the most remarkable space activity: This is what the planets in our solar system would look like if they were place the same distance away from the moon.  Too cool! The sun over the new few months will flip it’s magnetic poles which happens only once …

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