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NASA's newest astrophysics space telescope launched in March on a mission to create an all-sky map of the universe. Now ...
SPHEREx is scanning the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, beaming weekly data to a public archive so scientists and citizen ...
American space agency NASA says the SPHEREx telescope has begun returning science data, and it will all be shared with the ...
Fig. 1: The sky map of the Faraday effect caused by the magnetic fields of the Milky Way. Red and blue colors indicate regions of the sky where the magnetic field points toward and away from the ...
NASA's SPHEREx mission will map the entire sky in 102 different wavelengths, or colors, of infrared light. This image of the ...
Astronomers using data from NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) telescopes have released a new all-sky map of the outermost region of our galaxy. Known as the galactic halo, this area lies outside… ...
The map was assembled using data from the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) Redshift Survey (2MRS), which took 10 years to scan the complete night sky in near-infrared light.
This IBEX data image shows a dark sky map with the first orbit’s coincidence counts from hydrogen atoms at speeds from about 100,000 (161,000 km) to 36 million miles (58 million km) per hour.
Using data collected by the NEOWISE spacecraft, this all-sky map shows how the sky has changed between the launch of the spacecraft in 2009 and today. NEOWISE: Revealing Changes in the Universe ...
With a unique new all-sky map, scientists have made significant progress toward measuring the magnetic field structure of the Milky Way in unprecedented detail. Specifically, the map is of a ...