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 | The Hubble Space Telescope peered long and hard at a tiny region of the constellation Fornax, returning images of the youngest galaxies ever seen.
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Richard Talcott //
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Associate Editor Liz Kruesi
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You won’t need a large telescope to spot these celestial wonders.
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Phil Harrington //
Published: April 25, 2011 |
 | Learn about the people and places behind our opening collage for “A century of variable star observing.”
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Bill Andrews //
Published: April 25, 2011 |
 | Learn how to make your own light curves so you too can help contribute to the American Association of Variable Star Observers.
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David H. Levy //
Published: April 25, 2011 |
 | Computer simulations are more-accurately showing how massive stars die.
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Liz Kruesi //
Published: April 25, 2011 |
 | Challenge yourself with this list of faint, dead suns.
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Michael E. Bakich //
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