
NASA Hubble Space Telescope hits new milestone in mystery of universe's expansion rate
Fox News
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has calibrated approximately 40 mile markers to better measure the expansion rate of the universe. However, scientists have found a discrepancy.
The cause of the discrepancy remains unknown, but NASA said HST data supports new physics.
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