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Project maps ‘astronomical’ number of celestial objects – Phys.org
Nearly 700 million astronomical objects have been carefully cataloged and made public as part of a major international collaboration involving researchers from…

Nearly 700 million astronomical objects have been carefully cataloged and made public as part of a major international collaboration involving researchers from The Australian National University (ANU).
The latest data release from the Dark Energy Survey means the project has now mapped roughly an eighth of the night sky, stretching back to almost the beginning of time in some cases. This makes it one of the world’s largest astronomical catalogs.
The Australian part of the survey is jointly led…
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