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The space-based observatory will scan the cosmos in 102 colors we can't see to unlock the secret history of the universe.
A new space telescope is mapping the sky in 102 colors — and it may just rewrite our understanding of the universe.
Pointed away from Earth about 404 miles overhead, the orbital observatory will circle the planet from north to south about 14 ...
NASA's SPHEREx orbital observatory has begun imaging hundreds of millions of galaxies in 3D, tracking their changing ...
NASA's newest space telescope, on a mission to study origins of universe, snapped incredible images of the cosmos 2 months ...
American space agency NASA announced the start of ops or the Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of ...
SPHEREx begins mapping the sky in infrared, exploring the universe’s origins and life’s building blocks across the Milky Way.
NASA has released a new 3D visualisation of the “Cosmic Cliffs,” a star-forming region captured by the James Webb Telescope ...
Now, NASA’s Universe of Learning has created a new 3D visualization of the Cosmic Cliffs using data from Webb. They titled it ...
NASA has confirmed that operations have begun for its latest space observatory, which is tasked with snapping 3,600 images of ...
SPHEREx begins full-sky survey of hundreds of millions of galaxies NASA telescope captures 3,600 unique cosmic images every ...
Explore the 35-year journey of the Hubble Space Telescope, reshaping our understanding of the cosmos with stunning images and ...