CosmoCube could use the Moon as a natural radio shield to study the Universe’s hidden era before the first stars and galaxies appeared

A new satellite called CosmoCube will orbit the Moon. It aims to detect a faint radio signal from the early Universe. This signal comes from neutral hydrogen during the Cosmic Dark Ages. The Moon’s far side will shield the satellite from Earth’s radio interference. This mission could reveal secrets about cosmic structure formation and dark matter.
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