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Hubble Space Telescope / Space telescopes / Telescopes / European Space Agency / Speckle imaging / Adaptive optics / Great Observatories program / Very Large Telescope / European Southern Observatory / Observational astronomy / Astronomy / Space
Date: 2004-02-12 15:33:32
Hubble Space Telescope
Space telescopes
Telescopes
European Space Agency
Speckle imaging
Adaptive optics
Great Observatories program
Very Large Telescope
European Southern Observatory
Observational astronomy
Astronomy
Space

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