The universe's background starlight is twice as bright as expected

The universe's background starlight is twice as bright as expected

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Images from the New Horizons spacecraft suggest that light from all known galaxies accounts for only half of the cosmos’ visible background glow.

The universe's background starlight is twice as bright as expected

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