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Anglo-Australian Telescope

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Anglo-Australian Telescope

Large telescope (3.9 m/12.8 ft) on Siding Spring Mountain, New South Wales, Australia, run by the Anglo-Australian Observatory.



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Using the Anglo-Australian Telescope near Coonabarabran, Australia, the astronomers surveyed galaxies' redshifts, the amount by which cosmic expansion stretches light toward longer wavelengths.
Using the Sliding Anglo-Australian Telescope on Siding Spring Mountain in Australia, the survey examines objects in two large wedges of sky at the north and south galactic poles.
Using the Anglo-Australian Telescope in Coonabarabran, Australia, the team found that 17 percent of the near-infrared light is circularly polarized.
 
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