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Sandra Moore Faber (1944 - ) is a professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz and works at the Lick Observatory. In 1972 she received her Ph.D. in Astronomy from Harvard University, prior to that she obtained a B.A., with high honors, in physics from Swarthmore College, in 1966. She was elected to the American Philosophical Society on 29 April 2001.

Faber was the head of a team (known as the Seven Samurai) that discovered a mass concentration called, "The Great Attractor".

Faber says, "I hope that you take time to contemplate the implications of what you are studying. This is one of the rare opportunities to think about where the human race is going."

At UCSC she focuses her research on the evolution of structure in the universe and the evolution and formation of galaxies.

Faber received the Heineman Prize in 1985.

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