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Measuring the Big Bang with the COBE satellite

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The COBE satellite measured the leftover radiation from the Big Bang, confirming our understanding of the origins of the universe and providing a glimpse into the extreme conditions shortly after the universe began.

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The news item is about the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, which was launched by NASA in 1989 to precisely measure the cosmic microwave background radiation, a key discovery that helped establish the Big Bang theory of the universe's origin.

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