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Jul 15, 2023

Telescópio espacial Euclides lançará luz sobre o universo escuro

Por University College London 2 de agosto de 2023

A missão Euclid da ESA é um projecto altamente ambicioso empreendido pela Agência Espacial Europeia (ESA) para investigar e compreender a natureza de dois componentes enigmáticos do nosso Universo: a matéria escura e a energia escura. Lançada em 1 de julho de 2023, a espaçonave observará bilhões de galáxias a até 10 bilhões de anos-luz de distância para construir o mapa 3D do Universo mais preciso já feito. Crédito: ESA

Euclid, a space mission led by the European Space AgencyThe European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the exploration and study of space. ESA was established in 1975 and has 22 member states, with its headquarters located in Paris, France. ESA is responsible for the development and coordination of Europe's space activities, including the design, construction, and launch of spacecraft and satellites for scientific research and Earth observation. Some of ESA's flagship missions have included the Rosetta mission to study a comet, the Gaia mission to create a 3D map of the Milky Way, and the ExoMars mission to search for evidence of past or present life on Mars." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]">A Agência Espacial Europeia (ESA), que inclui uma enorme câmara óptica concebida e construída por investigadores da University College London (UCL), irá mapear as estruturas de grande escala do Universo para compreender melhor dois componentes misteriosos: a matéria escura e a energia escura.

Tudo o que podemos ver e detectar no mundo que nos rodeia – as estrelas, galáxias, flores, os nossos corpos, átomos – representa apenas 5% do universo. O resto, segundo as teorias atuais, é composto por dois componentes: matéria escura e energia escura. Sua existência é inferida indiretamente. A matéria escura mantém as galáxias unidas; a energia escura está acelerando a expansão do universo. Mas o que eles são é desconhecido. Agora, um telescópio foi lançado ao espaço para ajudar a desvendar esse mistério.

O professor Tom Kitching, do Laboratório de Ciências Espaciais Mullard da UCL, é um dos quatro coordenadores científicos da missão Euclid liderada pela Agência Espacial Europeia. Ele diz que os dados que traz têm o potencial de determinar se a energia escura é ou não “energia do vácuo” – a energia das partículas virtuais que aparecem e desaparecem no espaço vazio. Se assim for, as teorias fundamentais da física de partículas precisarão de ser revistas, uma vez que esta energia do vácuo precisaria de ser muito mais forte do que as teorias actuais prevêem. Caso contrário, é a teoria da gravidade de Einstein que pode estar errada. “De qualquer forma, seria uma revolução na física”, diz ele.

Uma réplica da espaçonave Euclides nas instalações da Thales Alenia Space em Cannes, França, em 2019. Crédito: Stephane Corvaja/ESA

A missão é um enorme projeto colaborativo – só o consórcio que a propôs é composto por 2.000 cientistas e engenheiros de 15 países. O telescópio possui dois instrumentos. Um deles, o Espectrômetro e Fotômetro de Infravermelho Próximo (NISP), capturará a luz do espectro infravermelho próximo invisível. O outro, chamado VIS, irá capturar a luz visível. O professor Mark Cropper (Laboratório de Ciências Espaciais da UCL Mullard) (foto abaixo) lidera o projeto e o desenvolvimento da câmera óptica VIS há mais de 16 anos, trabalhando com equipes da UCL, Open University e em toda a Europa.

Professor Mark Cropper, Laboratório de Ciências Espaciais UCL Mullard. Crédito: UCL

A câmara, uma das maiores já enviadas para o espaço, irá captar imagens panorâmicas de alta resolução de uma grande parte do Universo, recuando 10 mil milhões de anos e cobrindo um terço do céu nocturno. Usando estes dados, os astrónomos irão medir as formas de dois mil milhões de galáxias e utilizar uma técnica chamada lente gravitacional fraca – vendo como a luz de galáxias distantes foi curvada pela gravidade da matéria interveniente no seu caminho para o telescópio – para inferir a dimensão em grande escala. distribuição da matéria visível e escura com mais precisão do que era possível antes.

VIS’s wide field of view means that, while it will take images nearly as sharp as the Hubble Space TelescopeThe Hubble Space Telescope (often referred to as Hubble or HST) is one of NASA's Great Observatories and was launched into low Earth orbit in 1990. It is one of the largest and most versatile space telescopes in use and features a 2.4-meter mirror and four main instruments that observe in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It was named after astronomer Edwin Hubble." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"Hubble Space Telescope, it will cover a much larger area of the sky – covering the same area in one day as Hubble covered over 25 years. Each image would require 300 high-definition TV screens to display. Over six years it will allow the shape of more than 1.5 billion galaxies to be measured. “These are huge, unprecedented images,” says Professor Cropper./p>

The laboratory, located in a Victorian mansion in the Surrey Hills, is staffed by 60 engineers and 140 scientists. It has supported 300 space missions. Instruments designed and built at MSSL have reached many corners of the solar system, from MarsMars is the second smallest planet in our solar system and the fourth planet from the sun. It is a dusty, cold, desert world with a very thin atmosphere. Iron oxide is prevalent in Mars' surface resulting in its reddish color and its nickname "The Red Planet." Mars' name comes from the Roman god of war." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]">Mars to SaturnSaturn is the sixth planet from the sun and has the second-largest mass in the Solar System. It has a much lower density than Earth but has a much greater volume. Saturn's name comes from the Roman god of wealth and agriculture." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"Saturn to close to the Sun, and have helped illuminate the most distant galaxies. A model of Britain’s first rocket, the Skylark, sits at the bottom of a staircase./p>

When I visit shortly before the Euclid launch, engineers in a clean room (pictured above) are testing a plasmaPlasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons. It was first described by chemist Irving Langmuir in the 1920s." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"plasma analyzer for a space weather satellite, Vigil (due to launch in the mid-2020s), by firing ions at it. Nitrogen is piped in through tubes to keep instruments cold, mimicking the environment in space./p>

This process — part of the ground segment, or ground-based element of the mission — is painstaking but crucial. “Every step of the ground segment has to be perfectly done,” says Professor Joachimi. “Any tiny mistake can mess up the science that comes out at the end. Some of the accuracyHow close the measured value conforms to the correct value." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"accuracy requirements can be measured as parts per million.” Euclid’s sharp view of galaxies – its increased resolution compared to previous surveys of the universe – “ups the ante on how accurately we have to process that information.”/p>

On July 1, 2023, Euclid successfully launched aboard a SpaceXCommonly known as SpaceX, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. is a private American aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company that was founded by Elon Musk in 2002. Headquartered in Hawthorne, California, the company designs, manufactures, and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. SpaceX's ultimate goal is to reduce space transportation costs and enable the colonization of Mars." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]">SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, USA. Its instruments were turned on 11 days later. The spacecraft has now reached the second Lagrangian Point, a stable hovering spot about 1.5 million kilometers (1 million miles) from Earth, joining the NASAEstablished in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that succeeded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). It is responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. Its vision is "To discover and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity." Its core values are "safety, integrity, teamwork, excellence, and inclusion." NASA conducts research, develops technology and launches missions to explore and study Earth, the solar system, and the universe beyond. It also works to advance the state of knowledge in a wide range of scientific fields, including Earth and space science, planetary science, astrophysics, and heliophysics, and it collaborates with private companies and international partners to achieve its goals." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]">NASA-led James Webb Space TelescopeThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST or Webb) is an orbiting infrared observatory that will complement and extend the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. It covers longer wavelengths of light, with greatly improved sensitivity, allowing it to see inside dust clouds where stars and planetary systems are forming today as well as looking further back in time to observe the first galaxies that formed in the early universe." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"James Webb Space Telescope and the ESA Gaia mission: UCL-MSSL provided parts of both of those missions too./p>Euclid, a space mission led by the European Space AgencyThe European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to the exploration and study of space. ESA was established in 1975 and has 22 member states, with its headquarters located in Paris, France. ESA is responsible for the development and coordination of Europe's space activities, including the design, construction, and launch of spacecraft and satellites for scientific research and Earth observation. Some of ESA's flagship missions have included the Rosetta mission to study a comet, the Gaia mission to create a 3D map of the Milky Way, and the ExoMars mission to search for evidence of past or present life on Mars." data-gt-translate-attributes="[{"attribute":"data-cmtooltip", "format":"html"}]"European Space Agency (ESA) that includes a massive optical camera designed and built by University College London (UCL) researchers, will map the large-scale structures of the universe to better understand two mysterious components: dark matter and dark energy./strong>

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