Annika Klein

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When the pioneering astrophotographers of John Adams Whipple’s generation began pointing one end of the telescope at the cosmos and affixing the other to the camera, we could behold for the first time images of stars that lived billions of light-years away, billions of years ago, long dead by the time their light—the universe’s merchant of time and conquistador of space—reached the lens.
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Maria Popova
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