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News Release Archive:
News Release 13 of 37
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September 17, 2002
12:00 PM (EDT)
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STScI-2002-18
Hubble Discovers Black Holes in Unexpected Places
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Black Holes Unexpectedly Discovered in Globular Clusters M15 and G1
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Astronomical/Annotated
PRC2002-18
Globular Cluster M15
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Globular Cluster M31 G1
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Astronomical
Artist's View of a Black Hole in a Globular Cluster
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Artist's Concept
Using Spectroscopy to Measure Velocity Dispersion
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Relation of Black Hole Mass to Cluster Mass
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Relative Location of M15 and M31 G1
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Evidence for Existence of a Black Hole
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Location of M15 and M31 G1 in the Northern Autumn Sky
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Location of Globular Cluster G1 in Galaxy M31
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