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The striking full-color image of the distant universe was unveiled at the
American Astronomical Society Meeting in January 1996, and for the last year has
been the subject of intense study worldwide. Some of those bits seem to have
finished up in the nucleus of one of the spirals where there is probably a giant
black hole feeding on it. Either the interacting companion is very close to the
nucleus and below Hubble's Casinos for
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at work in igniting quasars. Like bookends, the ground-based and Hubble data put
brackets around the period where starbirth probably peaked at a rate ten times
higher than today. These observations resulted in the deepest image of the sky,
revealing galaxies fainter than had ever been meditating before. The researchers
hope to use the Space Telescope Imaging
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