... Universe mean that the entire Universe cannot be seen from Earth. The part visible within our cosmological horizon is called the observable Universe. [2] The astronomer Heinrich Olbers argued that the night sky should...
...,” added the co-leader of the study, Catherine Heymans of the University of Edinburgh. "We see an intriguing discrepancy with Planck cosmology at the moment. Future missions such as the Euclid satellite and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will...
... be physically different from the others," cautioned Bryan Butler of NRAO. "We are the first to show that this is a cosmological phenomenon. It's not something in our backyard. And we are the first to see where this thing is happening, in this...
... information the team found that some of the simplest quantum field theories could explain nearly all cosmological observations of the early universe – in fact, as much as there is for the traditional explanation of these irregularities using the...
... Survey is an optical survey of 5000 square degrees of the southern sky and despite being used primarily for cosmological purposes, its broad off-ecliptic coverage means it is very well-suited to spotting objects within the scattered...
... from massive clusters which are extremely rare in the universe and hence unlikely to appear in present-day cosmological simulations, thus adding to the authenticity of the map. "With the data of these three lensing clusters we have...