The Big Bang could extend Voyager life
May tests loom as NASA pursues The Big Bang to extend Voyager life after a Voyager 1 power glitch, turning a setback into a potential leap for long-range space
May tests loom as NASA pursues The Big Bang to extend Voyager life after a Voyager 1 power glitch, turning a setback into a potential leap for long-range space
Astronomers may have discovered that the universe was much more active than previously believed just 200 million years after the Big Bang. This new insight could change everything we know about early cosmic history.
Astronomers are puzzling over unexpected discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is revealing galaxies far larger and brighter than anyone thought possible so soon after the Big Bang.
The universe has been expanding since the Big Bang, with matter becoming less dense and hot over time.