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NEWS OF THE WEEK
March 11, 2002
Volume 80, Number 10
CENEAR 80 10 p. 13
ISSN 0009-2347
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COSMIC RETROFITTING

NASA astronauts last week installed an advanced camera on the Hubble Space Telescope that will allow the observatory to gaze even farther into deep space. The camera will enable the Hubble to detect faint stars and galaxies--and maybe even planets orbiting nearby stars.

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