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In April 2015, a blast of high energy gamma rays – traveling from more than halfway back in time to the Big Bang – hit NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Ground-based observatories caught active galaxy PKS 1441+25’s blazing flash, pinning the meters in the "highest-energy part of the instrument’s detection range."
Credit: NASA/GSFC
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