Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
Planck unveils the Universe - old and young
5 Jul 2010, 07:12 UTC
The Planck satellite - ESA's mission to study the early Universe - has delivered its first image of the entire sky. By looking at microwave radiation, it not only provides new insight into the way stars and galaxies form, but also tells us how the Universe itself came to life after the Big Bang.
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