Space
NASA Switches Off Space Telescope GALEX After 10 Years of Research
NASA turned off its Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) on Friday after a decade of using its ultraviolet vision to study hundreds of millions of galaxies across 10 billion years of cosmic time.
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