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Cosmic Microwave Radiation Surprise
(c) Copyright 2012 David Dilworth What gives more detailed images (higher resolution) – an iPhone or the COBE satellite camera used to propel Big Bang into the leading Cosmology concept? News Flash: (June 17, 2012) This article was just voted … Continue reading
Posted in Basic Astrophysics, Basic Science, Big Bang Models, Cosmic Microwave Radiation, Definitions, Education, Fun
Tagged angular resolution, Big Bang, CMBR, COBE, Cosmic Microwave Foreground, foreground microwave radiation, Hubble ultra-deep field, iphone, NASA, PLANCK, poor angular resolution, sensor sensitivity, subtracting foreground microwaves, WMAP
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