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Other astronomers, such as Edwin Hubble, later built on her work in their own research.
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Named after the American Astronomer Edwin Hubble, whose observations in the 1920's supported the theory of expanding universe, Hubble has been in continuous action for the last two decades.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: The Mirror on the Universe Is 21 Years Old Now PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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Edwin Hubble observed and measured the departure of galaxies using a technique known as the redshift in physics.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: The Mirror on the Universe Is 21 Years Old Now PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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Edwin Hubble observed and measured the departure of galaxies using a technique known as the redshift in physics.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: The Mirror on the Universe Is 21 Years Old Now PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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This was the Big Bang, and long before it was discovered by Edwin Hubble in 1929 it was seen by mystics from many traditions, especially by those in northern Israel in the 16th century.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: How Could God Have Allowed the Holocaust? Rabbi Alan Lurie 2012
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Named after the American Astronomer Edwin Hubble, whose observations in the 1920's supported the theory of expanding universe, Hubble has been in continuous action for the last two decades.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: The Mirror on the Universe Is 21 Years Old Now PhD Santhosh Mathew 2011
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This was the Big Bang, and long before it was discovered by Edwin Hubble in 1929 it was seen by mystics from many traditions, especially by those in northern Israel in the 16th century.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: How Could God Have Allowed the Holocaust? Rabbi Alan Lurie 2012
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One was a "thought experiment" in which Edwin Hubble himself appeared in my workshop and conducted me, a little like Virgil in Dante's Inferno, outward into space among the stars, horizon by receding horizon, to the misty margins of the universe.
Herman Wouk: The Language God Talks: The Back Story Herman Wouk 2010
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One was a "thought experiment" in which Edwin Hubble himself appeared in my workshop and conducted me, a little like Virgil in Dante's Inferno, outward into space among the stars, horizon by receding horizon, to the misty margins of the universe.
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Named for Edwin Hubble, this 10th magnitude object is very blue in appearance through larger apertures, and a true enigma.
Weekend SkyWatcher's Forecast: January 15-17, 2010 | Universe Today 2010
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