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Saturday, 2 November 2013

Dark matter uncovered.

Chapter twenty two fermilab's newest instrument, the Dark Energy Camera, offers a unique glimpse at the cosmos. In each snapshot it takes, more than 1,000 galaxies up to 8 billion light years away are revealed, the Aurora Beacon-News reports The Dark Energy Survey, a project that seeks to understand some of the most fundamental questions of the universe by pointing one of the world's most powerful cameras skyward, has officially launched. how dark matter interactions and distorts and fluxes.
The 570-megapixel camera, made of five precisely shaped lenses, the largest up to a yard across, was built at Fermilab and mounted above a telescope at the National Science Foundation's Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in the Andes Mountains in Chile.Physicists and astronomers from around the globe have begun using this machine to systematically capture images and map out huge swathes of the night sky. As the surveys goal is to find out why the expansion of the universe is speeding up, instead of slowing down due to gravity, and to probe the mystery of dark energy, the force believed to be causing the acceleration exact location fields of distortion.

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