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How much were you paid in your last job? http://www.crickethillwinery.com/enthusia-online.html enthusia wiki Led by Marcella Carollo, from ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, a team of astronomers used the Hubble Space TelescopeâÂÂs COSMOS, Cosmological Evolution Survey, to solve the mystery of the growing quenched galaxies. HubbleâÂÂs COSMOS provides researchers with 575 views of the universe using the Advanced Camera for Surveys. The researchers examined distant quenched galaxies, going as far back as eight billion years into the universeâÂÂs past. Using COSMOS, the CanadaâÂÂFranceâÂÂHawaii Telescope and the Subaru Telescope, the astronomers observed data from an area of the universe approximately nine times that of the moon.