Sentences with phrase «early history of the universe»

About 10 years ago, a team from Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, used the Spitzer telescope to study the EBL and concluded that the fluctuations of light must be produced by primordial galaxies and black holes in the very early history of the universe, says team member Samuel Moseley.
Future missions like the James Webb Space Telescope, which NASA will launch in 2019 to peer into the early history of the universe, will therefore «be essential for getting more information on stellar winds and exoplanet atmospheres,» the authors say, «thereby paving the way for more accurate estimations of stellar - wind induced atmospheric losses.»
The Infant Universe Grew Up Fast The Sloan survey functions as a time machine, looking not just far out into space but also far back into the early history of the universe.
We might grow up and write the early history of the universe — or not.»
Until now, astronomers have studied the early history of the universe directly, trying to peer farther and farther away at older light, in an attempt to tease out the secrets of how the cosmos first burst into light.
There are contributions from interstellar matter, from the three - degree - Kelvin background radiation left over from the early history of the universe, from noise that is fundamentally associated with the operation of any detector and from the absorption of radiation by the earth's atmosphere.
Understanding these massive objects will help reconstruct the early history of the universe
There should be, if our ideas about the early history of the universe [i.e., the big bang theory] are correct.
CMB radiation yields insights into the early history of the universe, showing what it looked like when it was as young as a few hundred thousand years old.
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