Saturday, September 13, 2008

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A $70 million instrument designed by the University of Colorado at Boulder that will be inserted on the Hubble Space Telescope during an October 2008 servicing mission should help astronomers better understand how galaxies, stars and planets evolved. Known as the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph, the telephone booth-sized instrument is expected to help scientists untangle the mysteries of the 'cosmic web' of material permeating the universe, said CU-Boulder Professor James Green, COS science team leader. Built primarily by Ball Aerospace - Technologies Corp. of Boulder, COS will gather information from ultraviolet light emanating from distant objects, allowing scientists to look back in time and space and reconstruct the physical condition and evolution of the early universe, said Green




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