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Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe Victoria Selby he resolves the paradox of

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he resolves the paradox of the carillon’s placement in Arlington and unearths a fascinating and compelling story of diplomacy and humanity

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Death Stars, Weird Galaxies, and a Quasar-Spangled Universe Victoria Selby he resolves the paradox ofThis work is for ages 14+. In 1931, Karl Jansky was hired by AT&T to search for sources of static that might interfere with radio waves for transatlantic communications. Jansky identified static from thunderstorms and random radio noise from devices on Earth, but he also found a radio hiss from the Milky Way galaxy. After World War II, astronomers constructed more radio telescopes with greater sensitivity to faint radio signals from space. In the

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