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In 2003, the Hubble Space Telescope pointed at a dark, empty patch of sky.
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It watched this spot for 270 hours, patiently collecting light…
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and found the most distant galaxies known.
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10,000 galaxies in one tiny patch of sky.
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Forever changing our understanding of how truly vast the universe is,
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and how many galaxies are out there.
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could do the same thing…
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on a much larger scale.
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There is no telling what we might learn.
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NASA
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