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How much will the Planck mission resolve about the universe.
The Planck mission is a space observatory launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2009. Its main purpose is to map the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation in order to better understand the origins and evolution of the universe.
The Planck mission will provide us with the most accurate and detailed map of the CMB to date. This will allow scientists to study the fluctuations in the CMB and gather insights into the early universe, such as how it expanded and how different structures formed.
The Planck mission will collect data in the form of microwaves, which are a type of electromagnetic radiation. It will also measure polarization, or the direction of the electric and magnetic fields of the CMB, which can provide even more information about the early universe.
The mission was originally planned to last for 15 months, but it was extended to 4 years due to its success and the amount of data it collected. The final data release was in 2018, but scientists are still analyzing the data and publishing new findings.
The Planck mission has already made significant contributions to our understanding of the universe. It has confirmed the Big Bang theory, provided more accurate measurements of the age and expansion rate of the universe, and given us a better understanding of the composition and evolution of the cosmos.