Exploring 7 billion light years of space with the Dark Energy Survey
The Dark Energy Survey tackles big questions about our universe: What is it made of? How is matter distributed? How has the universe evolved? And what roles do dark matter and dark energy play? To address these puzzles, the experiment uses a powerful 570-megapixel camera to photograph galaxies close to home and billions of light years away. The analysis of the first three years of data resulted in the largest maps ever made showing the distribution and shapes of galaxies in our universe β and provided a fantastic test for scientistβs best predictions. Dark Energy Survey releases most precise look at the universeβs evolution: https://news.fnal.gov/2021/05/dark-energy-survey-releases-most-precise-look-at-the-universes-evolution/ Recent results from the Dark Energy Survey: https://www.darkenergysurvey.org/des-year-3-cosmology-results-papers/ Dark Energy Survey: https://www.darkenergysurvey.org Fermilab: https://fnal.govβ Production Credits: Scientist Participants: Alexandra Amon
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