The Universe is Brighter Than we Thought universetoday storybywill
“We see more light than we should see based on the populations of galaxies that we understand to exist and how much light we estimate they should produce. Determining what is producing that light could change our fundamental understanding of how the universe formed over time.”by researchers from the Space Telescope Science Institute revealed that the COB was brighter than expected.
Currently exploring the Kuiper Belt, New Horizons is just one of five spacecraft to reach beyond 50 AUs, on its way out of the Solar System and, eventually, into interstellar space. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/SwRImore than 55.85 Astronomical Units from Earth – almost 56 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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