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Tango0129 Mar 2017 12:10 p.m. PST

… In Our Galaxy

Gregory M Green/SLAC KIPAC This image is from an animation sequence that shows a 3D rendering of space dust, as viewed in a several-kiloparsec (thousands of light-years) loop through and out of the Milky Way's galactic plane

Astronomers hate dust as much as the rest of us ¯ even more, perhaps. It's one thing to get a little dust in your eye that takes your vision out of focus. Now imagine this kind of dust problem on a galactic scale where it hinders scientists trying to focus their telescopes into space.
That's part of the challenge faced by researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, reports Space.com. They're creating an instrument that will offer specific information on how fast the universe is growing…"
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