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Steven Muller BuildingSpace Telescope Science Institute
Ground was broken for the Steven Muller Building on August 18,
1981, and it was dedicated on June 15, 1983. Designed by
Verkerke, Boyles, and Linehan, the building contains the
Space Telescope
Science Institute, which was set up by
NASA and the Association of Universities for Research in
Astronomy to analyze data from the Hubble Space Telescope. One of
the more interesting things about the building is the fact that
the heat generated by the institute's many computers is used to
heat the building in the winter. Two wings were added to the
building in 1987-88, nearly doubling its size. On June 18, 1990,
the building was named after
Steven Muller, the University's tenth president, who was
instrumental in bringing the Institute to Hopkins.
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