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Talks, papers, eclipse + Hubble 1926

Again another week has passed with little posted by me, I am gonna try and make an effort to sit down and put some interesting stuff up in the next few days.

This week has been an interesting but very busy one. I think I have my paper review done, well apart from the proof reading which will identify my awful grammar. I have had 2 events (with one more in an hour or so) this week, one a talk by Andy Salmon of the Midlands Spaceflight society, the other observing the lunar eclipse (was cloudy!) and now the last one a talk off the Planetary Society - "Apollo - A Moon Odyssey" - hopefully this will be well attended.

Oh here we go something interesting. I have recently been reading lots of papers related to galaxy evolution and I decided that I should look back at the field from the start, so here (or in pdf) is Edwin Hubble's 1926 paper in which he first started to identify extragalactic nebulas - now known as Galaxies.

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