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Science
In 1995, astronomers aimed the Hubble Space Telescope at a tiny patch of sky that looked almost empty — a dark spot near the Big Dipper no wider than a pinhead held at arm’s length. After 10 days of exposures, the darkness resolved into roughly 3,000 gala
New Hubble Space Telescope imagery showcases gravitational lensing and galaxy cluster mergers, drawing renewed focus to deep-field imaging history.