A REMARKABLE DISCOVERY In October 1923, American astronomer Edwin Hubble used the 100-inch telescope on the Mount Wilson Observatory in California to detect a star that changed its brightness in a fuzzy cloud. This meant that all 25 stars were located roughly at the same distance from us, allowing her to identify their brightness relative to each other. Today, we know that there are more than a hundred billion galaxies in the known universe.
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