As big or small as it may be I have always been baffled by what is outside of the universe. My guess would be the entity(ies) in charge of this universe. It could be a spotty teenager in his bedroom ...
An international research collaboration is creating a 3D map of the universe to see how galaxies have spread and clustered over 11 billion years. Earth is at the centre of the image, and each point in ...
NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope has officially begun its two-year mission to map the entire sky in infrared light, capturing 3,600 images per day and covering 102 different wavelengths. The observatory ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is mapping millions of celestial objects to better understand dark energy: the mysterious driver of our universe’s accelerating expansion. Today, the ...
The European Space Agency has released the first data from the Euclid space telescope, which aims to create a 3D map of the universe. So far, just 0.5% of the sky has been scanned, revealing 26 ...
There is growing evidence in cosmology that so-called dark energy is not constant, but changes “in unexpected ways” over the course of time. This has now been announced by the research team ...
TL;DR: The James Webb Space Telescope has collected extensive data enabling scientists to publish the largest and most detailed map of the universe, covering nearly the entire span of cosmic history.
Scientists have revealed the largest map of the universe ever. An international team has created the most detailed map to date, cataloguing nearly 800,000 galaxies and reaching back almost to the dawn ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
The interactive online map, created using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, details some 800,000 galaxies across a vast cosmic distance. Scrolling and zooming in can take users some 13.5 ...
Our latest and best ever map of the early universe is five times more detailed than anything we have had before, but while it precisely backs up the leading model of the universe, it is also a ...