Kosmische Hintergrundstrahlung
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Module: Kosmische Hintergrundstrahlung
Sequence: Start
Branching Point: The Most Ancient Radiation in the Universe
Sequence: Cosmic Background Radiation
Slide: Where Everything Started From
Slide: The Cosmological Timeline
Slide: Nucleosynthesis
Slide: Recombination Era
Slide: The Universe Becomes Transparent
Slide: How did Anisotropies Form in Early Universe?
Slide: The Origin of Galaxies and Clusters
Sequence: peebles
Slide: Nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang
Slide: Extracts from Alan Guth's
The Inflationary Universe: The Quest for a New Theory of Cosmic Origins
.
Sequence: The Tenerife Experiment
Slide: The Tenerife Experiment
Slide: Twin-Horn Microwave Receivers
Slide: Function Principle of a Twin Horn Receiver
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Slide: Tenerife Experiment: The Result
Sequence: COBE
Slide: The COBE Satellite
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Slide: COBE Instruments
Slide: The Differential Microwave Radiometer
Slide: Sky Maps from COBE
Slide: Fluctuations in the Cosmisc Background Radiation
Sequence: WMAP
Slide: The WMAP Satellite
Slide: Results of the WMAP Mission
Slide: The Microwave Sky as Seen by WMAP
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The WMAP Satellite
The
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
,
WMAP
, developed by NASA, was launched from Cape Canaveral in June 2001. After a three months flight, it reached its operating position, orbiting around the sun 15 millions kilimetres away from Earth.
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