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Hubble Telescope Discovers Mysterious Black Hole Disc
Hubble Space Telescope Discovered A Supermassive Black Hole That Should Not Exist - Great Lakes Ledger
In 2003 the Hubble telescope pointed its lens at a small empty spot in the sky, creating the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image, giving humanity its furthest look into deep space. This
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Hubble scientists have released the most detailed picture of the universe to date, containing 265,000 galaxies. [Link to high-res picture in comments] : r/space
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Hubble telescope uncovers previously hidden collection of small black holes
Hubble telescope spots 'supermassive' black hole
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Hubble Discovers Mysterious Black Hole Disc | ESA/Hubble
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Hubble Telescope Spots Mysterious Black Hole 'Swarm'
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Hubble Space Telescope finds new evidence of a mid-sized black hole
If the Andromeda Galaxy is the furthest thing away we can see with the naked eye from Earth (at 2+ million light years away), does it appear different or 'more recent' when
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