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DescriptionIncorrect plaque at the Rose Center for Earth and Space, April 2011.jpg
English: A plaque at the Rose Center for Earth and Space, New York City, which has a common but incorrect figure for the distance to the edge of the observable universe. Picture taken in April 2011.
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Picture taken at the Rose Center for Earth and Space, New York, New York, during a visit.
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