Photo of Einstein, Hubble, and LeMaitre together?

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A user inquires about a photo of Einstein, Hubble, and LeMaitre together, believed to have been taken in California during the 1930s. Another participant suggests checking a specific URL for information and mentions that the book "Stephen Hawking's Universe: The Cosmos Explained" by David Filkin contains great photos, including one of the three scientists together at an observatory. The discussion highlights the interest in historical scientific collaborations and the availability of visual resources. Overall, the quest for this iconic photo reflects the significance of these figures in the field of cosmology.
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Photo of Einstein, Hubble, and LeMaitre together??

Hey, I was wondering if anyone knew where i could find a picture of Einstein, Hubble, and LeMaitre together. I think they were all together in California in the 1930s and if anyone knows anything about this, i'd really appreciate the insight. Thanks
 
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Pls check this:
http://www.das.uchile.cl/~mhamuy/courses/AS780/tema3.html
 
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Yeah In Stephen Hawking's Universe: The Cosmos Explained by David Filkin
This great book has great photos. Including einstein lemaitre and Hubble together at observatory.
 
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