Galaxy M-82 as seen in infrared by the Spitzer Space Telescope.
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Astronomy is not exactly a “hands-on” science, and most of what we know about the Universe has come from observations of objects that are far beyond our reach. Some of the most startling discoveries were made by studying the light of distant objects and understanding what that light tells us. What strange “magic” is this, and what have astronomers learned?

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