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Published online 31 December 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/457018a
Year of astronomy: New eyes, new skies
The next 40 years will see telescopes that far outstrip any ever seen before. Jeff Kanipe profiles four of them; illustrations by Lynette Cook.
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Astronomers keep saying that the stars 10 or 15 billion light years away are at the beginning of the Universe, given a big bang. his is not remotely possible for it had to have had more than that much time to arrive out there.