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fromInfoQ
2 days ago

A Thirteen Billion Year Old Photograph

Imagine he's looking at the spectrum of light. He puts his thermometer at the very end of the longest wavelengths, what's going to be your red, your hot wavelengths, and he realizes that his temperature of his thermometer continues to increase in temperature. What does this tell us? This tells us that there's something beyond what we can physically see. There's something beyond that red wavelength that we can see.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

New Planet-Hunting Tools Seek out Alien Earths

Red dwarfs, or M dwarfs, are the most tempting places to seek alien Earths because they're the most abundant and enduring stars. They make up the majority of the stars in the Milky Way and shine with a slow thermonuclear simmer that should allow them to live exponentially longer than mosteven, say, for 14 trillion years, or 1,000 times the current age of the universe.
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fromEngadget
4 months ago

NASA's SPHEREx space telescope has begun its mission to map the entire sky in 3D

SPHEREx has begun capturing images to enhance our understanding of the early universe through comprehensive infrared observations.
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