How NASA's SPHEREx Mission Will Share Its All-Sky Map with the World
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How NASA's SPHEREx mission will share its all-sky map with the world
NASA's newest astrophysics space telescope launched in March on a mission to create an all-sky map of the universe. Now settled into low-Earth orbit, SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) has begun delivering its sky survey data to a public archive on a weekly basis, allowing anyone to use the data to probe the secrets of the cosmos.
NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Is Mapping the Universe Like Never Before
NASA’s SPHEREx mission, which launched in March 2025, is poised to transform our understanding of the universe. By creating an all-sky map of the cosmos in 102 different infrared wavelengths, this mission will provide groundbreaking data on hundreds of millions of cosmic objects. As detailed in a recent report from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, SPHEREx’s public data archive, which will be updated weekly, will enable scientists and astronomy …
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