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An ingenious telescope in a satellite has provided the first view of the universe at the shortest wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum. This historic glimpse is supplied by just 22 gamma rays.
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"Within the past year or so the merest glimpse has been obtained of the universe as revealed by the very-high-energy photons called gamma rays. The glimpse has been provided by fewer than 100 energetic photons, recorded by a gamma ray 'telescope' carried into orbit on April 27, 1961, by the artificial satellite Explorer XI" - William L. Kraushaar and George W. Clark.

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Explorer 11 (also known as S15) was an Earth-orbital satellite that carried the first space-borne gamma-ray telescope. This was the earliest beginning of space gamma-ray astronomy. Launched on April 27, 1961 by a Juno II rocket the satellite returned data until November 17, when power supply problems ended the science mission.
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