Scientists are using the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the rate at which the universe is expanding. New findings suggest that something strange is happening in our universe.
Astronomers have recently been using the Hubble Telescope to understand how fast our universe is expanding. The researchers noticed some strange things while refining the data.
A considerable gap has been observed between the expansion rate of the universe during the Big Bang and the expansion rate of the universe today. Although there is disagreement among scientists on this issue, it still remains unresolved.
Explaining what is currently happening in the universe will require new approaches to physics. The Hubble Space Telescope has been collecting data on the expansion of the universe for the past 30 years.
It continues to collect data on a series of mile post markers in space and time. This makes it possible to play an important role in determining how fast the universe is expanding.
NASA is working on more than 40 markers. The marker is helping NASA get data accurately. “You can most accurately measure the expansion rate of the universe from the telescope’s goal standard and the cosmic mile marker,” said Nobel laureate Adam Rees of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
He is serving as the head of the team of researchers. The team published a new research paper outlining the project’s final upgrade from the Hubble Space Telescope. Data testing is done through mile markers.