NASA's SPHEREx spacecraft has released its first comprehensive all-sky map, combining over 100 exposures in 102 infrared colors to provide unprecedented details of the universe, aiding in understanding cosmic origins, galaxy distribution, and interstellar materials, despite challenges from satellite debris.
NASA's SPHEREx space telescope has begun delivering its all-sky survey data to a public archive, enabling global access to its detailed infrared observations of the universe, which will support a wide range of astronomical research over its two-year mission.
NASA's SPHEREx mission has launched a space telescope that is creating an all-sky map in 102 infrared wavelengths, with data being publicly released weekly to enable widespread scientific research on the universe's structure, composition, and history, including the study of water, organic molecules, and cosmic expansion.