Authors: Andrew Nassif, Thomas Zolotor
Faint Hubble Galaxies as named by Tom Zolotor are galaxies that are too far for the Hubble Telescope to take a perfect and non blurry image. The reason they should be put into a new class of Galaxies is because you can't really tell if it is spiral, round, etc., because the Galaxy is to far for the Hubble telescope to perfectly see.
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