Astronomers refer to the observable universe as the known limit of our cosmic reach, showcasing both the advancements made in scientific discovery and the enigmatic questions that remain unanswered. A critical indicator of this boundary is the cosmic microwave background radiation, a faint remnant of the initial explosion known as the Big Bang. Present throughout the sky at a frigid 2.7 degrees above absolute zero, this radiation provides crucial insights into the universe’s infancy and development.

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