This new ‘CosmoCube’ moon orbiter could eavesdrop on whispers from the early universe

A U.K.-led team of scientists is developing a miniature spacecraft that will orbit the moon in an effort to detect faint radio signals from the universe’s infancy.

The proposed mission, called CosmoCube, aims to “listen” for these ancient signals from the far side of the moon. It will target the “cosmic dark ages” — a critical-but-mysterious era roughly 50 million to 1 billion years after the Big Bang, when the first stars, galaxies and black holes in the universe formed.

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