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These huge systems of millions of stars, along with gigantic clouds of gas and dust, have much detail to show a careful observer. The first half of the twentieth century saw tremendous advances in the tools of the professional astronomers; telescoper, photographic film and spectroscopic detectors. This allowed our knowledge of the size and composition of the universe to grow in leaps and bounds.
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Coe, S.R. (2000). What Can I Observe in Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way?. In: Deep Sky Observing. Patrick Moore’s Practical Astronomy Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0365-3_9
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