NASA to Launch SPHEREx Telescope on March 1 to Unlock Universe Secrets

Pradum Shukla
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NASA SPHEREx Telescope to Launch on March 1: A Major Step in Exploring the Universe

NASA is preparing for the highly anticipated launch of the SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) telescope. The mission, scheduled for March 1, 2025, will lift off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, at 8:39 AM (PST).

SPHEREx is a groundbreaking telescope designed to map the cosmos in 3D and explore the early universe, galaxies, and interstellar water sources. The mission will last for two years, offering an all-sky spectral survey that could reshape our understanding of space.

SPHEREx Mission: What It Aims to Achieve

The SPHEREx telescope will conduct a detailed analysis of the cosmos, focusing on key scientific goals:

  • Exploring the Early Universe: Investigating what happened immediately after the Big Bang and the period of cosmic inflation.
  • Mapping 450+ Million Galaxies: Creating a detailed 3D map of galaxies and their distribution across the universe.
  • Studying 100+ Million Stars: Analyzing the stars within the Milky Way to understand the evolution of our galaxy.
  • Searching for Water and Ices: Detecting water ice on interstellar dust grains, which play a crucial role in star and planet formation.

One of SPHEREx most innovative features is its ability to map the sky in 102 wavelengths of light, creating a comprehensive 3D cosmic atlas.

Decoding the Secrets of the Big Bang

Scientists believe SPHEREx will provide deeper insights into the mysteries of cosmic inflation—the period right after the Big Bang when the universe expanded at an incredible rate.

💬 “We know inflation happened, but we don’t fully understand the physics behind it. By mapping galaxies across the sky, SPHEREx can help us uncover the driving force behind the universe’s expansion,” said Olivier Dore, a cosmologist at Caltech and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

SPHEREx to Launch Alongside NASA PUNCH Mission

SPHEREx will share its launch with NASA’s PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission, which aims to study the Sun solar wind and its impact on space weather.

  • What PUNCH Will Do:
  • Observe how the Sun’s corona (outer atmosphere) transitions into the solar wind.
  • Use four small satellites in low Earth orbit to capture a 3D view of the Sun’s influence.
  • Help scientists understand how solar storms impact Earth and space technology.

With this launch, NASA is taking another major step toward unraveling the universe biggest mysteries, providing data that could change our understanding of space and life itself.

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