A mysterious cosmic noise of radio caught by the NASA

Weather balloon sent by the NASA

An equipment led by Alan Kogut of the Center of Space Flight Goddard of the NASA in Greenbelt, Maryland, today announced the discovery of a cosmic noise of radio that more hard sounds six times of the awaited thing.

The finding comes from an instrument together with a called globe ARCADE, acrónico of Absolute Radiometer for Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Diffuse Emission. In 2006 July, the instrument was sent from Installation Columbia the Globe in Palestine, Texas, and flew to an altitude of 40 kilometers, where the atmosphere becomes finer in the emptiness of the space.

The ARCADE mission was to look for in the sky the heat of the first star generation. Instead of this, it found a mystery cosmic.

The universe has sent a curved ball to us, says Kogut. Instead of the weak signal that we hoped to find, we have an uproarious noise here six times more hard than nobody it had predicted. Detailed analyses discarded an origin coming from fundamental stars or of known sources of radio, including the gas in I haul more outside of our own galaxy. The source of this bottom of cosmic radio remains like a mystery.

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