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Keyword: big bang
![Каким будет конец Вселенной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/03/03/0001187161/puzzle_cook_big.preview.jpg)
3.03.2003
How will our universe end? Recent speculation now includes a pervasive growing field of mysterious repulsive energy that rips virtually everything apart. Although the universe started with a Big Bang, analysis of recent cosmological measurements allows a possibility that it will end with a Big Rip.
![Раздувание Вселенной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/03/23/0001212544/CMB_Timeline75c.preview.jpg)
23.03.2006
The Universe is expanding gradually now. But its initial expansion was almost impossibly rapid as it likely grew from quantum scale fluctuations in a trillionth of a second. In fact, this cosmological scenario, known as Inflation, is now reported to be further quantified by an analysis of three years of data from the WMAP spacecraft.
![Бумеранг: изображения ранней Вселенной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/05/0001217327/earlyuniverse_boom_big.preview.jpg)
3.05.2000
Drifting through the stratosphere above Antarctica in late 1998, the balloon-borne BOOMERANG telescope peered into the cosmos at millimeter wavelengths. The blotchy structures it detected are seen above in the sharpest yet picture of the universe at an early age, perhaps a mere 300,000 years old.
![Далекая сверхновая, темная энергия](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/04/04/0001167183/distantsn_hst_c.preview.jpg)
4.04.2001
Light from a star that exploded over 10 billion light-years away is revealed in the panel at the lower right, a cosmic snapshot of the most distant supernova. The ancient stellar detonation was detected...
![Два миллиарда лет после Большого Взрыва](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/04/22/0001189270/twoBY_sp.preview.gif)
7.09.1996
What did the universe look like two billion years after the Big Bang? According to this computer model, the universe was filled with irregular looking objects like the ones shown above. The simulation then predicts that these blobs of stars and gas collide to form galaxies more similar to the ones we see today.
![Антарктика слушает Большой Взрыв](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/05/03/0001167860/sunset_dasi_big.preview.jpg)
1.05.2001
On the frozen tundra near the bottom of our world, increasingly sophisticated instruments listen for a more precise echo of how our universe started. Sunday, independent collaborations behind three such instruments announced evidence that...
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