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A major international effort has produced an ultra-precise measurement of the Universe’s expansion rate, confirming it’s faster than early-Universe models predict. By linking multiple distance-measuring techniques, scientists ruled out simple errors as the cause of the discrepancy. The persistent “Hubble tension” now looks more real than ever. It could mean our current model of the cosmos is incomplete.

It’s pretty interesting that we do all this science from looking out into space from the earth. Maybe we use some satellites that orbit the earth as well but shouldn’t we be sending more probes out around the solar system to get more points of view?
If they are then I stand corrected but it just seems like we are sitting in a merry go round trying to see how big the universe is but not realizing that we might be dizzy from the ride.

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