00:01On this day in space.
00:03On April 27th, 1961, NASA launched Explorer 11, a satellite that contained the first gamma-ray telescope to go to
00:10space.
00:11This marked the birth of space-based gamma-ray astronomy.
00:14Gamma-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation and have the highest energy of any kind of wave in the
00:19electromagnetic spectrum.
00:21These waves come from things like supernova explosions, supermassive black holes, and even solar flares.
00:27Before Explorer 11 launched to look for gamma rays in space, scientists were pretty sure that gamma rays were out
00:33there.
00:34However, they had no way of detecting these gamma rays because they get absorbed in Earth's atmosphere.
00:40Explorer 11 discovered 22 cosmic gamma rays during its seven-month mission.
00:44These rays were coming from all over the place and didn't seem to point to any particular sources out in
00:48space.
00:49This observation became the first evidence of a uniform gamma ray background in the universe.
00:54And that's what happened on this day in space.
01:02And that's what happened on this day in space.
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