New Telescopes To See Further than Hubble–From Earth
Posted in: science, space, Space Tech, Today's ChiliThe Hubble Space Telescope has amazed the public with thousands of images over the past two decades. That’s partly due to its location in orbit, away from the distorting effects of Earth’s atmosphere that make stars twinkle–pretty, but a royal pain for doing science.
Now a new crop of ground-based telescopes will employ a new cancellation mechanism to counter the twinkling of stars and other unwanted “seeing” effects, as they’re called. As CNN reports, the telescopes will show what the universe was like when it was just a few hundred million years old and emerging from a period of total darkness after the Big Bang.
“[We’ll be] looking at the first generation of stars forming in the universe, which is kind of a cool idea: The time when the lights went on in the universe. There was no light before that time,” said Daniel Fabricant, associate director of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, in the report.