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Astronomers want to measure Dark Energy.


Astronomers, using a camera the size of a phone booth, have a tough assignment. Armed with a 570 million-pixel camera, they must photograph 300 million individual galaxies within the next five years. 

This is what a giant camera looks like.

This is what a giant camera looks like.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - When astronomers are done they will have photographed only one-eighth of the night sky. Astronomers are undertaking the survey in the hopes of solving a mystery that has occupied the world's greatest physicists for a century - why is the universe expanding so rapidly?
The project they're working on is known as the Dark Energy Survey and their goal is to understand the nature of dark energy, which is theorized to be the force responsible for the rapid expansion of the universe. According to their best understanding, the universe is expanding and it is unclear why. 

Dark energy is the name given to the force that is causing the expansion. Just what it is, remains unclear. 

The giant camera is presently mounted on the four-meter Victor M. Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tolodo Inter-American Observatory, situated in Chile's Atacama desert. 

The camera is arguably one of the world's most powerful and sensitive photographic devices and it is calibrated to see very distant and very faint objects. 

Dark energy is thought to comprise up to 73 percent of the mass in the universe. It was Albert Einstein who demonstrated with his famous question, E=MC2, that energy and mass are interchangeable. 

The things we can easily see in the visible spectrum, meaning normal matter, are thought to represent  just 4 percent of the matter in the universe!

The remaining 23 percent of the universe is thought to be made of dark matter, material that exists but cannot be directly observed. 

Astronomers hope to study the light from these distant galaxies and take careful measurements of their distance and movement. Using this data, they can both map and measure the universe and the amount of energy acting on these objects. 

For now, astronomers have just tested the camera and scope. They will begin the actual survey in December when it is summertime in the high Chilean desert.

READ MORE: Why did Einstein cheated on his theory?

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  1. Louis Barta
    7 months ago

    Dark energy and dark matter are merely theories that cannot be proved because there is no evidence to support them. What does exist is an electro-magnetic circuitry that powers the cosmos. Astrophysicists cling to Einstein's simplistic hypothesis of gravity-based universe because they refuse to acknowledge the source of the electrical current that orders the universe.

    Holy Scripture identifies the source: "From the throne (of Heaven) proceed flashes of lightning (electricity)." (APOC. 4:5) Scientist know a lot about electricity, but they do not know what it is or what makes electrons flow.

    Over 99% of the universe's visible matters is composed of ionized plasma, and the interstellar medium is likewise permeated with plasma, which enables electro-magnetic fields to travel throughout the heavens. All stars possess the properties of light bulbs, powered by an outside source.

    The cosmos can therefore be likened to a Christmas tree, wired with variously colored lights and crowned with a diadem of Divinity. That is what scientists are too proud to admit, even though it is obvious.



  2. DarthJ
    7 months ago

    There's no proof that "dark energy" exists. It's just a way to prevent from having to scrap Einstein's theory.

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