New NASA Space Telescope Will See the Universe in 102 Colors
Briefly

NASA's upcoming SPHEREx mission aims to revolutionize our understanding of the universe by surveying the entire sky in over 100 infrared colors. Set to launch in March 2024, this $488 million telescope focuses on cosmology, hoping to gather crucial data on the early moments of cosmic history. Unlike traditional telescopes that observe limited areas or wavelengths, SPHEREx promises a comprehensive celestial survey, potentially reshaping astronomical studies and leading to significant discoveries across the field of astronomy.
"You don't normally have a survey like this. It's really unusual and really neat," says Jo Dunkley, an astrophysicist at Princeton University.
"The $488-million SPHEREx mission is tailored for cosmology; among its key goals is a sort of celestial statistics that scientists hope will help them understand the earliest moments of cosmic history."
"Typically, missions surveying the heavens have wide fields of view but at only a handful of individual or groups of wavelengths of light."
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