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"textContent": "Images of the same colorful nebulae 25 years apart are a key example of why the Hubble Space Telescope's longevity matters",
"title": "Old tech can learn new tricks. Colorful comparison photos of Crab Nebula wouldn’t have been possible with newer telescopes, NASA says"
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