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"textContent": "PI: Masters, Karen, Haverford CollegeWide-Field Science – Regular Our Universe is filled with galaxies, revealed in high-resolution images to be complex three-dimensional structures of stars, dark matter, gas and dust. Seen in projection against the sky, astronomers find a beautiful yet bewildering ‘zoo’ of morphologies, including flat disks, spiral arms, central bulges and linear bars. […]\n\nThe post Launching the Roman Zooniverse: Getting Started with Roman Galaxy Zoo appeared first on NASA Science.",
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