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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Astronmical News

Something puzzling about a very rare class of distant quasars has been uncovered -- some appear to be sucking material inwards at relativistic speeds, whereas the vast majority of quasars do exactly the opposite.
The Hubble space telescope sure has seen some strange things in deep space -- but this most recent find is possibly one of the strangest.
Saturn and its dazzling rings glow in an amazing new portrait captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft high above the gas giant planet.

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