Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Telescope to explore origins of universe

- Press Trust of India

WASHINGTON: NASA will launch a new space telescope in 2023 that could provide a glimpse of the first moments in the history of the universe, and explore how common are the ingredient­s for life in our galaxy’s planetary systems, the US space agency said on Thursday.

The Spectro-photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionizati­on and Ices Explorer (SPHEREX) is two-year mission funded at $242 million, according to NASA. “I’m really excited about this new mission,” NASA administra­tor Jim Bridenstin­e said in a statement.

SPHEREX will survey the sky in optical as well as near-infrared light which, though not visible to the human eye, serves as a powerful tool for answering cosmic questions.

Astronomer­s will use the mission to gather data on more than 300 million galaxies, as well as more than 100 million stars in our own Milky Way, NASA said.

“This amazing mission will be a treasure trove of unique data for astronomer­s,” said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administra­tor for NASA’S Science Mission Directorat­e. “It will deliver an unpreceden­ted galactic map containing ‘fingerprin­ts’ from the first moments in the universe’s history. And we’ll have new clues to one of the greatest mysteries in science: What made the universe expand so quickly less than a nanosecond after the big bang?” Zurbuchen said.

SPHEREX will survey hundreds of millions of galaxies near and far, some so distant their light has taken 10 billion years to reach Earth. In the Milky Way, the mission will search for water and organic molecules.

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