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GLAST Spacecraft Powered Up and Sending Data

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After their journey into the cold reaches of space, instruments on the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope have been woken up ready to begin operations. GLAST, a cooperative effort between NASA and the US Department of Energy, with key international contributions, has started sending signals back to Earth indicating that all systems are powered up and operational.  Read More...

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