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In 1609, Galileo Galilei became the first human to explore the night sky with a telescope and thereby inaugurated modern astronomy. 400 years later, high-tech telescopes let us gaze into space and time itself, and thus deliver views that the Italian researcher could not have imagined in his wildest dreams. Now, the Ars Electronica Center offers a possibility for everyman to peer into the universe: a special showing of the world’s most breathtaking outer-space imagery courtesy of NASA and ESO.
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