01 April 2011

ESA Planck Mission's Early Findings

The European Space Agency's Plank mission to map the cosmic microwave background radiation follows up on the NASA WMAP mission of yore. Early returns of data analysis were presented in January 2011, and the web site has some video, photographs and other data.

More detailed mapping of the earliest imagery presently available of the physical state of affairs of the Universe in its first 350,000 years of existence is helpful for the formation of cosmological theories of how it all works (the Universe or Metaverse), where it was and where its going to.

Actually, present cosmological theories have tended to grow with the observational data at large and small scale, and sometimes in comparison to the inspired word of God (the Bible). Cosmological theories may always change with the expanding infinite horizons of logic, knowledge, time and space.

http://www.rssd.esa.int/index.php?project=planck

http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Planck/index.html videos

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