Telescope observes cosmic giants
The European Planck space telescope identifies more than 20 new galaxy clusters, some of the largest structures ever seen in the Universe.
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A space telescope designed to probe the farthest reaches of the cosmos has spotted beams of antimatter streaming from thunderstorms on Earth.
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