From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Aug 95 17:23:00 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: QAK_qak
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8-8-95. NYPaper (for paleo-galactic quackers):
"New Survey of Sky Finds Most Quasars Are Equally Ancient:
The strange objects may be an early stage of galaxy
formation."
The discovery of new evidence for the epoch of quasar
proliferation was one of the important results of a
10-year survey of quasars conducted by astronomers using
the 200-inch Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory in
southern California. The findings were reported in the
July issue of The Astronomical Journal by Dr. Maarten
Schmidt of the California Institute of Technology, Dr.
Donald P. Schneider of Pennsylvania State University and
Dr. James E. Gunn of Princeton University. Other
astronomers praised the research and noted that it
generally confirmed the results of a complementary
survey of the southern sky by a team led by Dr. Patrick
Osmer, an astronomer at Ohio State University. Those
observations, reported last year, were conducted at
telescopes in Australia and Chile.
QAK_qak
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