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Deep Space Astronomy: 50 Yrs Ind. Writ.

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A unique look at our solar system from the data collected by the deep space satellites that expand our knowledge of the universe almost daily. Star nurseries, black holes, nebulae-NASA photographs describe the significance of energies detected light-years from Earth. Readers visit the Hubble Space Telescope and then leave it far behind on the way into the unknown.

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First published October 1, 1999

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September 15, 2016
Great resource to learn about Fundamentals of the universe and its operation, its components such as Galaxies , nebulae , Neutron Stars , Birth and deaths of stars and the efforts made to learn about the universe since the space era through the analysis of different spectrums of light from Gamma ray to the radio waves .
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