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Aussie team help unlock space mysteries – Shepparton News

Australian scientists are set to help build one of the world’s most powerful ground-based telescopes, which will be able to peer back into the early universe.The new technology will produce images three times sharper than NASA’s revolutionary Hubble Space Telescope, located 547km above earth.
When complete, the MAVIS instrument will allow astronomers to see further into space and unlock even more mysteries about the universe, stars and galaxies.
It will be fitted to one of the Unit Telescopes at…
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