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The European Space Agency’s Planck satellite has captured the ‘afterglow’ of the Big Bang, the first light to be produced when matter began to form following the Big Bang some 13 billion years ago. (via (Pic) Satellite Captures ‘Afterglow’ Of The Big Bang - PSFK)
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The European Space Agency’s Planck satellite has captured the ‘afterglow’ of the Big Bang, the first light to be produced when matter began to form following the Big Bang some 13 billion years ago. (via (Pic) Satellite Captures ‘Afterglow’ Of The Big Bang - PSFK)

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