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How do scientists estimate the number of objects in the image that they receive from the Hubble Deep Field?

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Astronomers have been trying to figure out how many galaxies there are in the cosmos for a long time. To get their estimate, they employ a technique known as "representative sampling." They count the number of galaxies in each sector by dividing the sky into equal-sized parts.

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