Physics of the Cosmos
Program Home Page: http://universe.nasa.gov/program.html
The Physics of the Cosmos Program expands the knowledge of physics beyond General Relativity and quantum mechanics. It answers the question, "How does the Universe work?"
In attempting to understand and explain the universe, Albert Einstein devised several theories along with his theory of general relativity. Some remarkable predictions flow from these theories: the Big Bang, black holes, and existence of "dark energy." However, Einstein's theories only predict, they do not explain the phenomena. To find answers, scientists must move beyond Einstein's theory, and must employ new techniques and launch missions to observe the universe in new and advanced ways.
Launch Date | A-Z | Phase |
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June 11, 2008 | Operating | |
December 10, 1999 | Operating | |
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July 23, 1999 | Operating | |
October 31, 2008 | Development |