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October 26, 1998
12:00 AM (EST)
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STScI-1998-37
New Research That Uses Gravitationally Lensed Quasars to Measure Universe is Good News, Bad News for Cosmologists
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Split, Distorted Light From Quasar PG1115+080 (left) and a Stretched Ring of Galactic Light (right)
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Split, Distorted Light from Quasar PG1115+080 in Infrared
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A Stretched Ring of Galactic Light from Quasar PG1115+080 in Infrared
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