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Planck unveils wonders of the Universe
The first scientific results from Europe’s Planck spacecraft -which has been focusing on the coldest objects in the Universe,- include an exciting variety of astronomical finds, from massive galaxy clusters to new, unidentified objects. The UK Space Agency funds the UK’s involvement in both of Planck’s scientific instruments. Astronomers from around the UK are now heavily involved in the operation of these instruments and data interpretation.

Dr David Parker, Director of Space Science and Exploration for the UK Space Agency, said: “We’re proud to be playing a key role in this amazing discovery machine. These new results are all vital pieces of a jigsaw that could give us a full picture of the evolution of both our own cosmic backyard – the Milky Way galaxy that we live in – as well as the early history of the whole Universe.”

Prof George Efstathiou, University of Cambridge and member of the Planck Science Team, said: “Planck was designed intentionally to have a wide scientific reach, extending well beyond its primary scientific goal of investigating the very first moments after the Big Bang. Planck’s scientific diversity is striking in this first release of scientific results. There are new discoveries on dust and cold gas in our Galaxy, star forming regions, very distant galaxies and clusters of galaxies.

These early results provide just a first glimpse of Planck’s scientific potential. I expect much more to come in the next two years.” The new results include evidence for an otherwise invisible population of galaxies shrouded in dust billions of years in the past, which formed stars at rates some 10–1000 times higher than we see in our own galaxy today..................

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