NASA plans to announce new discoveries about the beginning of the universe


Plans to the U.S. space agency NASA announced new discoveries about the beginning of the universe, based on the observations of the Hubble Space Fermi Gamma Ray, who works gamma Thursday.
 
The telescope was launched Fermi Gamma-ray in June 2008, a space observatory that monitors the sky on a daily basis with high sensitivity which uses gamma rays ranging from 20 cards mega Elictrfallt and of 300 GB Elictrfallt.

It is scheduled to continue the task of Fermi 5 years. According to scientists, the Fermi since its launch important information about cosmic rays and binary systems and active nuclei of galaxies. NASA said in a statement released on Monday that she will discuss the new standards by using gamma rays to check the old starlight by the Fermi Space Telescope Gamma Ray.




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