|  Sandra FaberSandra
  Faber is University Professor of Astronomy at the University of California,
  Santa Cruz. She is the discoverer of the so-called "Faber-Jackson
  relation" linking the brightness of elliptical galaxies to the speeds of
  stars orbiting within them. Her work with <!g>Hubble Space Telescope focuses on
  the centers of galaxies, which often harbor massive black holes, according to
  evidence gathered by her team. She has played a major management role in the
  construction of the world's largest telescopes, the twin 400-inch Keck
  Telescopes in Hawaii. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and
  the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 
  
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