LETTER:British astronomers at the final frontier
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Sir: So, the Hubble telescope reveals 1,500 galaxies, each containing up to 100 billion stars, all streaming away from Earth at 19,000 miles per second (68,400,000 miles an hour).
All I can say is, thank goodness they are not heading this way!
Yours faithfully,
Len Clay
Fiskerton, Newark
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