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What does the universe look like? - Harvard

... 3. Emphasize to students that good work habits with the telescopes will save headaches further along. For example: Download and save image files as soon as possible after the images are taken. Images remain on the Web for only a few days; once gone, they cannot be retrieved. Make sure to download f ...
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CfA 1.2 m Millimeter-Wave Telescope

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