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NASA launches telescope to uncover universe’s origins, hidden water

Beijing News 16 Mar 2025
... the Milky Way galaxy, a key ingredient for life ... Over its two-year mission, it will scan 450 million galaxies and 100 million stars, creating a detailed 3D map of the universe in 102 colors of light.
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Nasa telescope launched to study universe’s origins

Dawn 13 Mar 2025
It will create a three-dimensional map of the cosmos in 102 colors — individual wavelengths of light — and will study the history and evolution of galaxies ... Within our galaxy, SPHEREx will search for ...
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NASA's SPHEREx space telescope launched into orbit by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket

Engadget 12 Mar 2025
It will separate infrared light emitted by the stars and galaxies into 102 individual colors using a technique called spectroscopy ... For galaxies, their colors could help scientists determine their distance from our planet.
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Nasa launches SPHEREx telescope to uncover universe’s origins

The News International 12 Mar 2025
It will create a three-dimensional map of the cosmos in 102 colours - individual wavelengths of light - and will study the history and evolution of galaxies ... Within our galaxy, SPHEREx will search for ...
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NASA launches newest space telescope to seek life’s key ingredients

CNN 12 Mar 2025
The telescope also will survey more than 100 million stars in our galaxy ... The observatory will create a map of the sky in 102 colors of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye and ideal for studying stars and galaxies.
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NASA delays launch of newest space telescope to search for life’s key ingredients

Wtop 09 Mar 2025
The telescope also will survey more than 100 million stars in our galaxy ... The observatory will create a map of the sky in 102 colors of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye and ideal for studying stars and galaxies.
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NASA’s newest space telescope set to launch to search for life’s key ingredients

CNN 08 Mar 2025
The telescope also will survey more than 100 million stars in our galaxy ... The observatory will create a map of the sky in 102 colors of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye and ideal for studying stars and galaxies.
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