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NASA's SPHEREx observatory, photographed in November 2024, has three cones to keep it cool.
An advanced stars and galaxies visible from Earth in all directions. Scientists aim to gather unprecedented insights into cosmic events, including the universe's inflation phase following the Big Bang.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), responsible for SPHEREx's development, has outlined three scientific objectives for the mission, as per sources. The satellite will measure the distribution of hundreds of millions of galaxies to examine the inflation process, believed to have occurred fractions of a second after the Big Bang. By analysing these patterns, researchers hope to uncover new details about the physics governing the universe's early expansion.
Another key aspect of the mission involves studying the "collective glow" of distant galaxies, enabling galaxies. According to NASA, this data will offer a broader understanding of the universe's structure and energy distribution.
As per reports, SPHEREx will investigate our galaxy, the Milky Way, searching for life-essential molecules such as carbon dioxide and water. Scientists anticipate that findings from this mission could provide clues about how such elements influence the formation of new planets.
Reportedly, the Falcon 9 launch will also include NASA's PUNCH mission, involving four small satellites designed to study the sun's corona and its transformation into solar wind. The SPHEREx spacecraft itself weighs 329 pounds and is expected to operate for two years, generating detailed sky maps twice annually.
Reports indicate that SpaceX secured the launch contract in 2021. With oversight from NASA's Launch Services Programme and management by JPL, the mission seeks to deliver transformative insights into the cosmos while advancing the understanding of life's potential building blocks.
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