Known Universe - 2009 Cosmic Collisions 2-1 was released on:
USA: 1 April 2010
Known Universe - 2009 Biggest Cosmic Blasts 3-5 was released on: USA: 2 June 2011
the big bang theory
The heat left over from the beginning of the universe is known as the cosmic microwave background radiation. It is a faint glow of radiation that permeates the entire universe and is a remnant of the Big Bang. This radiation provides important clues about the early universe and the formation of galaxies.
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Known Universe - 2009 was released on: USA: 15 February 2009
The leftover thermal energy from the Big Bang is known as the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB). It is a faint glow of radiation that permeates the universe and is considered a remnant from the early universe when it was much hotter and denser. The CMB provides important clues about the early universe's properties and evolution.
The ripples in the cosmic background radiation, known as anisotropies, are tiny fluctuations in temperature and density that provide crucial insights into the early universe. These variations, detected in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, are remnants from the Big Bang and reflect the distribution of matter and energy in the universe at that time. They help scientists understand the formation of large-scale structures, the properties of dark matter, and the overall geometry of the universe. Analyzing these ripples has been vital for cosmology, offering evidence for the inflationary model of the universe's expansion.
The lowest temperature ever observed in the universe is around 2.7 Kelvin (-270.45 degrees Celsius), known as the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is a remnant from the Big Bang. It represents the average temperature of space.
The cosmic speed limit, also known as the speed of light, plays a crucial role in understanding the universe's expansion and the behavior of celestial objects. This speed limit determines how fast information and objects can travel through space. It influences the way light and other forms of energy propagate, affecting how we observe and interpret the universe. The cosmic speed limit also sets boundaries on the interactions between celestial objects, shaping the dynamics of galaxies, stars, and other cosmic structures.
Known Universe - 2009 Time Bombs was released on: USA: 17 January 2010
Wonders of the Universe - 2011 The Known and the Unknown SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2011
Known Universe - 2009 Collision Course was released on: USA: 20 December 2009