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But it took 32 years and the courage of another victim to prove it': Mother of victim, 9, shares her agony at seeing her daughter's killer go free - and tells how she won her fight for justice 'I always knew Russell Bishop had murdered my Karen.
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'Best friend' of Lucy Letby who supported killer nurse and sat with her parents during trial still insists she is innocent."From this speck at the bottom," he says, "we are able to map out galaxies across the entire universe, and that that says something about the power of science. Ménard hopes people will experience both the map's undeniable beauty and its awe-inspiring sweep of scale. But what this map shows is a very, very different scale." "We are used to seeing astronomical pictures showing one galaxy here, one galaxy there or perhaps a group of galaxies.

And when I say we, I mean our galaxy, the Milky Way which has billions of stars and planets," Ménard says. "In this map, we are just a speck at the very bottom, just one pixel. The top of the map reveals the first flash of radiation emitted soon after the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago. The farther an object, the redder it appears. The expansion of the universe contributes to make this map even more colorful. The Milky Way is simply one of these dots, the one at the very bottom of the map. The map, which Ménard assembled with the help of former Johns Hopkins computer science student Nikita Shtarkman, visualizes a slice of the universe, or about 200,000 galaxies-each dot on the map is a galaxy and each galaxy contains billions of stars and planets. Night after night for years, the telescope aimed at slightly different locations to capture this unusually broad perspective. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is a pioneering effort to capture the night sky through a telescope based in New Mexico. Our goal here is to show everybody what the universe really looks like." But nobody took the time to create a map that is beautiful, scientifically accurate, and accessible to people who are not scientists. "Astrophysicists around the world have been analyzing this data for years, leading to thousands of scientific papers and discoveries.
