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The new telescope will help understand the history of the universe and the big blast

Spherex (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, EPOCH OF THE HISTORY, AND ITSLORER) is reported from the Byurakan Observatory, which has been released from the country in 2025. On March 11:

It will study the entire universe in the substitute light, helping scientists understand the history of the universe, the occurrence of galaxies, the role of water and organic molecules in the development of planetary systems.

This device will collect data that will cover the so-called inflationary moment when the space grew trillion times during the second explosion, forming an expanding universe.

The telescope can detect the subtle light, which is difficult to view from the country.

How to work Spherex to perform a spectral survey, measuring light intensity in various wavelengths. The whole sky mapping every 6 months during its 2 years of mission.

Sphere's views will be replenished with James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Euclid data, ensuring the most data on the universe.

Falcon 9 missile used to release Spherex, which belongs to Spacex. Falcon 9 also brought four American satellites to study for the Wreath of the Sun and Solar Wind.

Why is Spherex important? There will be the first NASA mission that will perform the total spectral study of the sky in the sub-range.
It will help the development of space, astrophysics and planets, will create a 3D map of the universe, which will have unprecedented accuracy in the sub-range.