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		<title>Telescope Captures Grouping of Oddball Galaxy and Supernova</title>
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VLT captures oddball galaxy, supernova and asteroids in same image.
The Very Large Telescope has taken one of the best ever images of two galaxies locked in a slow motion, disruptive collision, scientists say.
The image has also given astronomers a peak at an unusual exploding star in the same area of the sky. Both interacting galaxies [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Giant Rockets Could Revolutionize Astronomy</title>
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NASA&#8217;s next great Moon rocket promises to do more than land astronauts on the Moon. In its spare time, it could revolutionize the science of astronomy.
Jan. 14, 2009: In the game of astronomy, size matters. To get crisp, clear images of things billions of light years away, a telescope needs to be big.
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