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The City of Greenville celebrated the end of the Fourth of July with a big bang on Tuesday night. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 16:06:00

Earlier today zelensky met the spanish prime minister, pedro sanchez, who was in kyiv. mr sanchez said the eu would support ukraine in its war against russia no matter what the price. he added his visit shows the eu s unequivocal support for ukraine s membership bid. the european space agency has launched its euclid telescope on a mission to produce an enormous 3d map of the cosmos. euclid which cost more than $1 billion blasted off on a rocket from cape canaveral in florida. it s hoped the project will improve our understanding of dark matter and dark energy. researchers know virtually nothing about these phenomena, which appear to make up the vast majority of the universe. euclid will carry out its work from an observing position on the opposite side of our planet to the sun. live now to florida where we re joined by professor bob nichol professor of astrophysics at the university of surrey. he has worked on the euclid telescope since its inception. he was lucky enough to see ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 18:12:00

Bob nichol is professor of astrophysics at the university of surrey and has worked on the euclid telescope since its inception. i asked him about the aim of the mission. it s hoping to give us the next bit of the puzzle to what this dark universe really is. so as you alluded to, 95% of the universe is dark, it doesn t shine, and we have to observe it through other means. we know something about it, but we don t know all of the things about these dark substances in the universe. so euclid really is the next step in our discovery of what this stuff is that makes up most of our universe. and as you said, we can t actually see it. so how will euclid take photos of this thing we can t see? well, we see it through its influence on other things. so we see it through its influence on things we can see. so it s using a topic called. a methodology called weak gravitational lensing. and that s where the shapes ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:17:00

Is it going to go forever and accelerate? is it going tojust rip apart or will it perhaps collapse back down again? and understanding that fifth force, if that s what dark energy is, will help us understand, you know, not only where we came from, but where we re going in this universe. it will take the spacecraft six years to complete its map of the sky. but scientists say the wait will be worth it. rebecca morrell, bbc news. bob nichol is professor of astrophysics at the university of surrey and has worked on the euclid telescope since its inception. i asked him about the aim of the mission. it s hoping to give us the next bit of the puzzle to what this dark universe really is. so as you alluded to, 95% of the universe is dark, it doesn t shine, and we have to observe it through other means. we know something about it, but we don t know all of the things about these dark substances in the universe. so euclid really is the next step in our discovery of what this stuff ....

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