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Friday, January 20, 2012

Europe's first space telescope is looking

High-frequency devices installed on the Planck space telescope belonging to the Europe Space Agency ( ESA ), his study of light remaining from the Big Bang (Big Bang) that the world has been completed. As expected, cooling the receiver was in January 14 and its ability to detect the low energy end. Charles Lawrence, Planck's project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the United States ( JPL ) in Pasadena, California said: "This has been observed by high-frequency end of life, but the low-frequency observations will continue to remain for another year and Analysis of data obtained from both the device is still in its early stages. still awaiting scientific performance of high-frequency device was quite successful. " Europe Space Agency's Planck mission was headed. NASA has several parts to them and also helps to analyze the data. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which is made possible by the most advanced high-frequency receivers are able to almost absolute zero, will find themselves at low temperatures, the coldest temperature theoretically attainable is that of the. Less than half a million years after the universe was created 13.7 million years ago, fire the first shot was cold and clear and visible light to be published. The universe expanded, cooled dramatically, lost his primary light and the ripples have become waves. Now, scientists hope to study the role of patterns depending on the light, so a better understanding of the Big Bang and the early Khlqtsh, when it was emerging, have Khshkshan and long before the first stars to form. Planck launched in May 2009, the sky was full of celestial five devices with high frequency and low frequency is full. More information on this Web site http://www.esa.int/planck is available. Key words Europe Space Agency , Europe Space Agency , ESA , Planck space telescope , NASA , Space Sciences Read more: http://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/persian/inbrief/2012/01/201201200667.html#ixzz1kAylrePk

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