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current | 08:48, 23 September 2018 | 11,000 × 6,189 (44.65 MB) | Fabian RRRR | {{Information |Description=Fermi's Five-year View of the Gamma-ray Sky Released on August 21, 2013 Share on facebook Share on twitter More Sharing Services This all-sky view shows how the sky appears at energies greater than 1 billion electron volts (GeV) according to five years of data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. (For comparison, the energy of visible light is between 2 and 3 electron volts.) The image contains 60 months of data from Fermi's Large Area Telescope; for better... |
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