the light from the Big Bang's blackbody spectrum following recombination | temperature predicted by atomic physics | Spectrum, uniformity across the sky, and temperature range predicted by Big Bang | Measurements by: | COBE -Cosmic Origins Background Explorer (NASA) | WMAP -Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (NASA) | Planck (ESA)show a beautiful blackbody spectrum across the entire sky! | Initial discovery by Penzias and Wilson on Bell Labs Radio telescope (1965)

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1. the light from the Big Bang's blackbody spectrum following recombination | temperature predicted by atomic physics | Spectrum, uniformity across the sky, and temperature range predicted by Big Bang | Measurements by: | COBE -Cosmic Origins Background Explorer (NASA) | WMAP -Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (NASA) | Planck (ESA)show a beautiful blackbody spectrum across the entire sky! | Initial discovery by Penzias and Wilson on Bell Labs Radio telescope (1965)