NASA has launched a new space telescope that is ready to investigate the universe with "gamma-ray lens" (gamma-ray glasses).
Telescopes that have given the name Glast mission to monitor the events that emit intensive masif amount of energy in the form of gamma rays.
In addition, this telescope will also attempt to explore new forms of physics to find the dots of light from the nature of the dark up 22% of the universe.
This telescope will scan the sky for cosmic explosion explosion-like black holes that attract large objects across the room, and a solid netron stars emit strong magnit field.
Glast will be launched from the space stasion Cape Canaveral in Florida on Thursday at 1545 hrs GMT using the Delta II rocket.
Telescopes that have given the name Glast mission to monitor the events that emit intensive masif amount of energy in the form of gamma rays.
In addition, this telescope will also attempt to explore new forms of physics to find the dots of light from the nature of the dark up 22% of the universe.
This telescope will scan the sky for cosmic explosion explosion-like black holes that attract large objects across the room, and a solid netron stars emit strong magnit field.
Glast will be launched from the space stasion Cape Canaveral in Florida on Thursday at 1545 hrs GMT using the Delta II rocket.
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