Texas Cosmology Center

 


Black Holes: Stranger Than Fiction

For a larger version, see Video/Audio.

 

Cosmic Inflation: Puffing Up the Universe

For a larger version, see Video/Audio.

 

Dark Energy: Speeding up the Universe

For a larger version, see Video/Audio.

 

Dark Matter: Seeing the Invisible

For a larger version, see Video/Audio.









Texas Cosmology Center

The Texas Cosmology Center was established to facilitate interdisciplinary efforts in Cosmology between the departments of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Texas at Austin.

TCC is sponsored by The University of Texas at Austin, the College of Natural Sciences, the Department of Astronomy, Department of Physics, and the McDonald Observatory.

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HETDEX

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) will use the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory and a set of spectrographs to map the three-dimensional positions of one million galaxies, measure the expansion history of the Universe to unprecedented precision, and determine the nature of mysterious dark energy as well as the spatial geometry of the Universe.


TCC Guidelines

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