Cambridge satellite to use Moon's far side to detect early universe signals
Researchers at the University of Cambridge are developing a small satellite designed to orbit behind the Moon's far side. The mission aims to use the Moon as a natural shield, blocking Earth's radio interference to enable cleaner observations. The satellite will attempt to detect ultra-low-frequency radio signals believed to originate from the early universe. These faint signals, largely undetectable from Earth due to human-made radio noise, could offer new insights into conditions shortly after the Big Bang.
This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.
Discussion (0)
Log in to join the discussion and vote.
Log in