South Pole Telescope
South Pole Telescope will study ‘noise’ from the early universe
By Jon Fingas From engadget
A new camera could shed new light on cosmic background radiation.
Scientists just got a valuable tool in their quest to understand the cosmic microwave background radiation that persists from the earliest days of the universe. The South Pole Telescope recently received an ultra-sensitive camera that will study the cosmic microwave background at an extreme level of detail. Its 16,000 detectors (ten times more than a previous experiment) can spot minuscule changes in temperature when they receive light, helping them pick up the ancient microwave energy that’s virtually omnipresent in the universe but difficult to detect with conventional methods.
The study will take multiple years, and it’s only feasible in places like the Antarctic because of both the high elevation (on two miles of ice) and exceptionally dry atmospheric conditions.
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Jason Gallicchio
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