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NAU PhD student studies trans-Neptunian objects with space telescopes

Posted by Author on Source on October 19, 2023

Ana Morgan in the Atmospheric Research Observatory dome.

Free of Earth’s atmosphere, these telescopes capture images in vivid detail and see deep into space. For most people, the telescopes offer views they could previously only imagine. For astronomers like Ana Morgan, these telescopes are tools to make measurements that Earth-based telescopes might miss.

Read the full story at NAU Stories.

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