The Planck Space Telescope: Revealing the Ancient Universe
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Launched
on May 14, 2009, the Planck mission studies the ancient radiation from
the Big Bang, called the cosmic microwave background, to help answer
questions about the early history and evolution of the universe. The
European Space Agency mission, with significant NASA/JPL participation,
produced its first all-sky image, and scientists continue to analyze and
parse the various and complex elements. The first cosmology results
from Planck revealed the most precise measurements yet of the age,
origins and fate of our universe.
Speaker:
Dr. Charles Lawrence, Planck Project Scientist (U.S. Planck Team), Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Related Media
The von Kármán Lecture Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Release Date: 05 December 2013
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
on May 14, 2009, the Planck mission studies the ancient radiation from
the Big Bang, called the cosmic microwave background, to help answer
questions about the early history and evolution of the universe. The
European Space Agency mission, with significant NASA/JPL participation,
produced its first all-sky image, and scientists continue to analyze and
parse the various and complex elements. The first cosmology results
from Planck revealed the most precise measurements yet of the age,
origins and fate of our universe.
Speaker:
Dr. Charles Lawrence, Planck Project Scientist (U.S. Planck Team), Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Related Media
The von Kármán Lecture Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Release Date: 05 December 2013
Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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