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In 1995, astronomers aimed the Hubble Space Telescope at a tiny patch of sky that looked almost empty — a dark spot near the Big Dipper no wider than a pinhead held at arm’s length. After 10 days of exposures, the darkness resolved into roughly 3,000 gala

In December 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope spent ten days looking at a part of the sky that had be...

SCIENCE June 24, 2026

In 1995, astronomers aimed the Hubble Space Telescope at a tiny patch of sky that looked almost empty — a dark spot near the Big Dipper no wider than a pinhead held at arm’s length. After 10 days of exposures, the darkness resolved into roughly 3,000 gala

In December 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope spent ten days looking at a part of the sky that had been chosen because it seemed so empty.

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In December 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope spent ten days looking at a part of the sky that had been chosen because it seemed so empty.

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