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Today's Picture: June 23, 1995
Gamma Ray All Sky Map
Explanation: What if you could "see" gamma rays? This computer
processed image represents a map of the entire sky at photon energies above 100
million electron Volts. These gamma-ray photons are more than 40 million times
more energetic than visible light photons and are blocked from the Earth's
surface by the atmosphere. In the early 1990s NASA's Compton Gamma Ray
Observatory, in orbit around the Earth, scanned the entire sky to produce this
picture. A diffuse gamma-ray glow from the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy is
clearly seen across the middle. The nature and even distance to some of the
fainter sources remain unknown.
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