The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation was predicted by proponents of Big Bang Cosmology (BBC) about 18 years before it was found. Its existence, isotropy, and spectrum is easy to explain with BBC; pretty much impossible to explain using alternatives.
I think you're probably talking about the cosmic microwave background radiation. It's microwave radiation that's coming from ... well, everywhere. It doesn't matter what direction you point the antenna in, you see microwave radiation. When you subtract out visible (either in actual visible light, or infrared, or ultraviolet, or X-ray, or whatever) stars and galaxies, you're left with a microwave background corresponding to a temperature of about 3 K. The reason this supports the Big Bang theory is that it's consistent with the idea that the Universe started at a very high temperature a long time ago and has been expanding and cooling since: the microwave background is what's left of that heat.
It helped prove the big bang theory.
I am not entirely sure about the wavelength; however, the features of the background radiation agree very closely to what would be expected from the Big Bang theory.
I didn't check the year... But the cosmic background radiation is said to support the big bang theory, because it agrees with the radiation that is expected from an expanding Universe.
Cosmic background radiation.
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The Big Bang.
The red shift and the cosmic microwave background radiation was the evidence used to develop the big bang theory.
cosmic microwave background radiation
The background temperature of the universe 300,000 years after the Big Bang was roughly 3,000°K.
It helped prove the big bang theory.
I am not entirely sure about the wavelength; however, the features of the background radiation agree very closely to what would be expected from the Big Bang theory.
The Doppler effect and background cosmic radiation are the big ones.
I didn't check the year... But the cosmic background radiation is said to support the big bang theory, because it agrees with the radiation that is expected from an expanding Universe.
Cosmic background radiation.
Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
Best pictorial representation of the Big Bang Theory is the extension of the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) mapping of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier, known online as the Graphical Timeline of the Big Bang.