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New survey of the Milky Way unveils 3.3 billion celestial objects

Por: CBS News Science January 20, 2023

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Astronomers released new images this week of the Milky Way that offer an unprecedented look at an enormous slice of the galaxy, complete with star clusters, clouds of cosmic dust and the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A . The images published on Wednesday — a product of the National Science Foundation's dark energy camera, which captured two years' worth of data via a telescope at the agency's observatory in Chile — are... + full article



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