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| Blogging the Universe Does our galaxy contain around 100 billion planets? Did Hubble really take the first visible-light picture of one of them? What will the death of our Sun be like? What kind of data has the cosmos hidden in plain sight? These and more intriguing questions are tackled weekly on HubbleSite's "Speaking of Hubble" blog, written by the scientists and researchers who spend their working hours immersed in the world of the telescope. Stop by for their take on the way astronomy affects their lives and ours. Science and art intersect at "A Curious Mind," Dr. Mario Livio's blog at the Space Telescope Science Institute website. Dr. Livio is a Hubble scientist who brings an astronomical perspective to cultural questions.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
HubbleSite Update: Blogging the Universe
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