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Brian Koberlein
Staff Writer
Brian Koberlein is an astrophysicist and physics professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. He writes about astronomy and astrophysics on his blog "One Universe at a Time," as well as on Google+. You can follow him on Twitter @BrianKoberlein
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