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What does the entire universe actually look like through AI’s eyes?
The latest generation of astronomy algorithms is not just cataloguing stars and galaxies, it is learning the hidden rules ...
NASA's SPHEREx telescope unveiled its first full-sky map of the universe, combining more than 100 infrared observations into one dazzling mosaic. Half a year after first opening its eyes to the cosmos ...
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NASA just mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors and scientists say it could explain how the universe began
In the first fractions of a second after the Big Bang, the universe ballooned outward at a speed that still defies explanation, stretching space itself before stars or even atoms had a chance to form.
NASA’s SPHEREx telescope has combined 100+ infrared maps into the universe’s first all-sky cosmic atlas, revealing galaxies, interstellar clouds, and cosmic inflation patterns never seen before.
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