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A time-lapse photograph of the CIBER rocket launch, taken from NASA Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia in 2013....
Observations from NASA Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment, or CIBER, have shown a surprising surplus of infrared...
This graphic illustrates how the Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment, or CIBER, team measures a diffuse glow of...
This plot shows data from the Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment, or CIBER, rockets launched in 2010 and 2012....
These images from the Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment, or CIBER, show large patches of the sky at two...
This artist concept shows a view of a number of galaxies sitting in huge halos of stars. The stars are too distant...
Our sky is filled with a diffuse background glow, known as the cosmic infrared background. Much of the light is from...
A NASA sounding rocket experiment has detected a surprising surplus of infrared light in the dark space between...