"With help from an infrared-telescope-equipped satellite, NASA scientists will soon be able to set their eyes on the darkest reaches of outer space for the first time.
Set for launch no earlier than Friday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California is the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, a satellite that scientists say will bring to light never-before-seen asteroids, stars and less-luminous galaxies."
Infrared telescope to chart the never-before-seen:
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