Some 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began in a big bang – or, at least, that is what we think happened. @SimonsObs astrophysicist Jo Dunkley (@j_dunkley) is leading efforts to work out exactly what took place in the immediate aftermath of that moment of cosmic creation. https://t.co/McfAhrK1YA #science #astrophysics
They got the photo wrong, that��s ACT and Simons Array 🤷🏼♂️ here’s a modern photo of the @SimonsObs site. 📸 Rolando Dunner, @GabrieleCoppi, @FedericoNati, and Matias Rojas from our drone calibration team.
Our upcoming AoT will be a special event in which we partner with the scientists from Simons Observatory who have descended on Chicago for their annual collaboration meeting. Come learn about the Cosmic Microwave Background and the telescopes that can measure it! 🌠🌠🌠
Albert Einstein didn’t believe gravitational waves were detectable- even though be predicted them! I wonder what he would think of these Five new ways to catch gravitational waves — and the secrets they’ll reveal @Nature @SimonsObs https://t.co/RKnMoFH0q7
Awesome. You only left out the out-of-this-world astronomy that takes place exclusive in Chile thanks to its unique geography 🇨🇱: @SimonsObs@ACT_Pol@CLASS_telescope
Big Bang inflation? The new Simons Observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert may soon answer a great scientific question: What happened in the tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang? @CornellPhysics@CornellCAS@NSF https://t.co/OuEdTJxkZZ
🔭The hunt is on! With the completion of @SimonsObs, "we stand on the brink" of a discovery that could fundamentally change how we think about...everything. Read more about the observatory and the universe's oldest light:
https://t.co/zwlqE7sxbZ
@briankeating
The hunt is on. From a vantage point high in the Chilean Andes, cosmologists with the @SimonsObs have begun searching for evidence of what happened in the minuscule fraction of a second that followed the Big Bang.
@SimonsFdn@briankeating https://t.co/dKf9nz8AmD