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Aurora Dance

Green light emission remained motionless in the northern hemisphere sky was suddenly dancing. Suddenly much brighter light it writhed and burst into ribbons of light that emits waves of purple, red, green, and white as well.

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Hubble Telescope After The 20th Year

It was the end of April and the Hubble telescope in space was 20 years old.

No one ever suspected, the presence of the Hubble telescope has answered the most fundamental human questions about the formation of universe, the solar system, Earth, and particularly human origin. “The key was the finding that new stars are born containing the same chemical element with the compiler of the human body,” said John Grunsfeld, a former astronaut who three times follow the Hubble telescope repair mission, told CNN.

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