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Hubble observes the distant galaxy
Hubble observes the distant galaxy
Date: 14 February 2004
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Hubble points to the constellation Draco where the galaxy cluster Abell 2218 lies, and the very distant galaxy is observed.
Last Update: 1 September 2019
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Region of the sky around HD 106906 b
Artist's impression of the hypothesized "Planet Nine"
Artist's impression of exoplanet HD 106906 b
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Region of the sky around HD 106906 b
Artist's impression of the hypothesized "Planet Nine"
Artist's impression of exoplanet HD 106906 b
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