Centuries of astronomical observation and technological advances have revealed a lot about the Universe we all call home, but it’s also raised plenty of new questions. Researchers have crunched a lot of numbers to try to make sense of the Big Bang and the billions of years that followed, but something just isn’t adding up.
Put simply, calculations of the amount of mass that was blasted into space after the Big Bang suggest that there’s a lot more matter out there somewhere that we haven’t seen and can’t detect. But why? That’s something NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory is doing its best to answer.
BGR Top Deals:
- Amazon’s surprise Philips Hue sale has the best prices of 2019 so far
- Today’s best deals: $20 Bluetooth earbuds, Apple Watch sale, $100 off iPad, $70 off Sony WH1000XM3, more
Trending Right Now:
- Report claims Apple’s first new iPhones of 2019 will be released this month
- Hunters in 24 US states warned of ‘zombie deer’ disease
- Samsung just leaked the AirPods rival it made for the Galaxy S10
Here’s how NASA is searching for all the missing mass in the Universe originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 16:22:45 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read more here:: Boy Genius Report