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The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains billions of stars.
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Two supermassive black holes are on a collision course in the cluster of galaxies called Abell 40.
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The first thing was to call Abell on the phone, and see if anything had happened.
They Call Me Carpenter Upton Sinclair 1923
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The scientists used Hubble and European Space Observatory's Very Large Telescope to observe how light from distant stars became distorted around a nearby cluster of galaxies called Abell
بالاترین 2010
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Some of the data being released focus on a massive cluster of galaxies called Abell 2218.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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A new wide-field image released by ESO displays many thousands of distant galaxies, and more particularly a large group belonging to the massive galaxy cluster known as Abell 315.
Signs of the Times 2010
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The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains more than 1000 members.
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The northern constellation of Coma Berenices is home to one of the closest and brightest galaxy clusters astronomers are familiar with, namely the Abell 1656, also known as the Coma Galaxy Cluster (CGC).
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The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains more than 1000 members.
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The cluster, also known as Abell 1656, is about 320 million light-years from Earth and contains more than 1000 members.
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