"Unprecedented Gamma-Ray Discovery Beyond Our Galaxy by NASA's Fermi Telescope"

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NASA's Fermi telescope has discovered a mysterious gamma-ray pattern just outside the Milky Way, possibly originating from an unidentified cosmic event. The pattern, unrelated to the cosmic microwave background, was found in the southern sky and has a much higher magnitude than the movement of the solar system could account for. This discovery could provide insight into physical processes in the early universe, and researchers suspect it may be linked to a similar feature observed in ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays.
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