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Astronomers Detect Most Distant Cosmic Explosion, Reuters
 









Excerpts: Astronomers said on Monday they have detected a cosmic explosion at
the very edge of the visible universe, a 13-billion-year-old blast that could
help them learn more about the earliest stars. 
The brilliant blast -- known as a gamma ray burst -- was probably caused by the
death of a massive star soon after the Big Bang, but was glimpsed on Sept. 4 by
NASA's new Swift satellite and later by ground-based telescopes.
Source: Astronomers Detect Most Distant Cosmic Explosion[
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N12161791.htm ], Reuters, 05/09/12

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