File:Faint Blue Galaxies (opo9508a).jpg

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One of the deepest images of the sky taken to date with the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a population of faint blue galaxies which turn out to be the most common class of objects in the universe.

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English: One of the deepest images of the sky taken to date with the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a population of faint blue galaxies which turn out to be the most common class of objects in the universe.
Date 24 July 1995 (upload date)
Source Faint Blue Galaxies
Author Rogier Windhorst and Simon Driver (Arizona State University), Bill Keel (University of Alabama), and NASA/ESA
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The material was created for NASA by Space Telescope Science Institute under Contract NAS5-26555, or for ESA by the Hubble European Space Agency Information Centre. Copyright statement at hubblesite.org or 2008 copyright statement at spacetelescope.org.

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