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GOALS ACHIEVED, SATELLITE RETIRES
1993
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\"It has observed the universe as it was at its birth,\" Dr. [John Mather] said. \"It's done everything we asked it to do, and it's a proud day for us to declare our flight operations complete.\" A second instrument found long-sought temperature variations in the radiation that existed 300,000 years after the Big Bang. The fluctuations were faint, only about one 30-millionth of a degree warmer or cooler than the rest of the sky. The cold spots were denser matter that could condense into huge clouds of galaxies; the hot spots were thinner regions that eventually contained no galaxies, NASA said.
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