Scientists are launching a tiny satellite called CosmoCube to finally hear the universe’s cosmic whisper — a faint hydrogen signal from 13.5 billion years ago, hidden beneath Earth’s radio noise. Orbiting the moon’s far side, this quiet lunar outpost acts like cosmic noise-canceling headphones, shielding the mission from our planet’s tech-driven static. With funding from the UK Space Agency and a launch target within five years, CosmoCube could unlock the secrets of how the first stars and galaxies formed — turning a small satellite into a giant cosmic detective.
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