NASA’s SPHEREx Telescope: A Revolutionary Map of the Cosmos
- February 27, 2025
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NASA’s SPHEREx Telescope: A Revolutionary Map of the Cosmos
Sub : Sci
Sec: Space sector
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NASA is set to launch the SPHEREx telescope (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer). It aims to answer fundamental questions about cosmic evolution, galaxy formation, and the presence of life-bearing molecules in space.
SPHEREx Mission:
- SPHEREx is a compact yet highly advanced infrared telescope.
- It will operate for two years, capturing spectroscopic images that measure the wavelengths of light from cosmic objects.
- The telescope will divide light from all celestial bodies into 96 spectral bands, providing a deeper understanding of the universe’s chemistry and physics.
- SPHEREx will be the first all-sky infrared spectroscopic survey, filling critical gaps left by other space telescopes.
- Unlike telescopes like James Webb and Hubble, which focus on high-resolution images of specific cosmic regions, SPHEREx will map the entire sky in a short span.
- The telescope will survey the entire sky multiple times.
- It is expected to capture:
- Spectroscopic images of 1 billion galaxies
- Data on 100 million stars
- Information on 10,000 asteroids
Objectives of SPHEREx:
- Understanding Cosmic Inflation: Cosmic inflation refers to the rapid expansion of the universe immediately after the Big Bang.
- Locating Life-Bearing Molecules: The telescope will identify biogenic molecules (such as water, carbon dioxide, and methanol) in interstellar gas clouds.
- The study of icy biogenic molecules will help determine the conditions required for life formation in space.