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Nature 428, 264-265 (18 March 2004) | doi:10.1038/428264a
Astronomy: We can see clearly now...
Nicholas White1
Abstract
The mystery of the diffuse
-ray glow that pervades the Milky Way has been solved, thanks to a space telescope with the power to resolve compact
-ray sources in the Galaxy.
The Milky Way glows brightly at
-ray wavelengths. Although this glow was discovered more than three decades ago, its origin has been a mystery.
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