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You can't buy observing time on the Hubble. It's given free of charge. all you

have to do is write up a proposal that describes what you intend to do with it,

and how that will contribute to the investigation of any hot topic in Astronomy,

Cosmololgy, Relativity, or Planetary formation that the professionals are all

working on. If the organization that controls access to the Hubble feels that

your work can make a useful contribution to modern scientific research, they'll

give you the time on the Hubble that you'll need for it.

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