NASA's FUSE satellite gives look at Big Bang helium

NASA'S Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) satellite has given astronomers their best glimpse yet of a cobweb of helium left over from the Big Bang, the space agency reported. The helium is not found in stars or galaxies but is spread through space. NASA's findings are contained in the new...

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