Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation | Cornell Chronicle
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The Simons Observatory consists of a large aperture telescope and three smaller telescopes to shed light on the universe's initial inflation, aiming to understand the events after the Big Bang.
The large aperture telescope at the Simons Observatory will help explain the universe's current expansion, focusing on measuring the Hubble constant and exploring the reasons behind the expansion.
The telescopes at the Simons Observatory can detect fluctuations in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, arising from gravitational waves right after the Big Bang, utilizing advanced detector arrays for precise measurements.
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