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An upcoming mission that will study the darkest and dustiest regions in the cosmos will be explored in two free lectures to be held on Thursday, June 12, at JPL, and Friday, June 13, at Pasadena City College. Dr. Michelle Thaller, an astronomer with NASA s Space Infrared Telescope Facility, will discuss the mission, which is the fourth and final of NASA s Great Observatories. Unlike its predecessors -- the Hubble Sp
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