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Cosmic Background Explorer (Cobe) Summary
549 words, approx. 2 pages Launched on November 18, 1989, Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) was a satellite sent into orbit to observe the cosmic background. Created through the effort of over one thousand people, the satellite carried three separate instruments for observation:...
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 The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), also referred to as Explorer 66, was the satellite built dedicated to cosmology. Its goals were to investigate the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) of the universe and provide measurements that would...



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COBE causes big bang in cosmology. (Cosmic Background Explorer)
05/02/1992: 542 words, approx. 2 pages After searching for nearly three decades, scientiests have uncovered evidence that may solve one of cosmology's oldest riddles: How did primordial matter evolve into the stars, galaxies and galactic clusters we see today? Instruments on NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite have...
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COBE: seeking traces of the beginning. (Cosmic Background Explorer)
10/28/1989: 515 words, approx. 2 pages COBE: Seeking traces of the beginning Scheduled for launch as early as Nov. 9 a satellite called the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) will search for whatever faint glimmer remains from the birth of the universe. Looking back billions of years before the...


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