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    Nasa SPHEREx telescope is launched to study universe’s origins

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    This handout photo received on February 24, 2025 The boulder, colloido, US in BAE Systems in BAE Systems and during testing, a semi-flowing view of the spherex observatory is seen.

    The Milky Way Galaxy for detecting the origin of the universe and a major component for water for hidden reservoirs, a major component for life, was launched in space from California on Tuesday for a mission for a major component for life.

    The US Space Agency’s megaphone -shaped Sphrex – Small for Spectro -Fotometers for the history of the universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ice Explorer – was taken by a Spacex from the Wandenberg Space Force Base in California by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

    During its two -year mission, the observatory will collect data on over 450 million galaxies, as well as more than 100 million stars in Milky Way. It will create a three -dimensional map of the universe in 102 colors – the individual wavelength of light – will study the history and development of galaxies.

    The aim of the mission is to deepen the understanding of an event known as cosmic inflation, which refers to the rapid and expansion of the universe in a part of a second after the Big Bang, which takes place about 13.8 billion years ago.

    Caltech’s Sphrex instrument scientist Phil Corngut said, “Sphrex is actually trying to come into the origin of the universe – what happened in the instant very first after the Big Bang.”

    Corngut said, “The principle that describes this is called inflation. As presents its name, it proposes that the universe passes through a huge detail, which is going smaller than the size of an atom, expands a trillion-trillion fold in a small fraction of each other,” Cornagut said.

    Acting Director of Astrophysics Division at NASA Headquarters, Seon Domagal -Goldman said that Sfarex is going to discover a second fractions after the Big Bang – Big Bang – Bang is going to search for a second fractions after the Big Bang, which are going to echo in areas echoing in areas of safrex. “

    Spherex will take pictures in every direction around the Earth, divide the light from billions of cosmic sources such as stars and galaxies to determine their composition and distance in their component wavelength.

    Within our galaxy, the intellectual will discover the water reservoirs on the surface of the intersteller dust in the large clouds of sfrex gas and dust that give rise to stars and planets.

    It will look for water and molecules including frozen carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide on the surface of dust grains in molecular clouds, which are dense areas of gas and dust in the interstestler space. Scientists believe that these clouds have ice reservoirs bound for dust grains, where most of the universe of the universe.

    Launching with spherex is a planetarium of satellites for NASA’s punch – small for the polar to unite the corona and heliosfare – the mission to better understand the solar air, the continuous flow of particles charged from the sun.

    Solar wind and other energetic solar events can cause space weather effects that play havoc with human technology, including interfering with satellites and triggering electrical outage.

    The punch mission is trying to respond to how the Sun’s atmosphere infection in the solar air, how the solar structures are formed and how these processes affect the Earth and the rest of the solar system.

    The mission consists of four suitcase -shaped satellites that will inspect the Sun and its atmosphere.

    NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center’s Panch Mission scientist Nikolan Viel said, “Together, they combine the three -nyamy global view of the solar corona together – the Sun’s atmosphere – as it turns into solar air, which is the material that fills our entire solar system.”

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