What are cosmic surveys?

Cosmic surveys are like taking pictures of the whole sky to learn about faraway stars and galaxies.

Imagine you're holding a big camera that can see everything from your room to the moon, but instead, it looks all the way across the universe. That's what scientists do with cosmic surveys. They take lots of photos or measurements of different parts of the sky so they can understand how things are arranged and how they change over time.

Like a Big Picture Puzzle

Think of the night sky as a giant puzzle, each star, galaxy, and cluster is like a piece. A cosmic survey helps scientists put this puzzle together by showing them where each piece goes. By taking pictures from different angles or at different times, they can see how these pieces move or grow.

Looking for Clues

Sometimes, scientists use special tools to measure things like brightness or colors of stars and galaxies. These measurements help them figure out what those faraway objects are made of, just like you might look at the color of a fruit to guess what it tastes like.

Every time they take a survey, they get a little closer to solving the biggest mysteries in space!

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  1. A cosmic survey is like taking a photo of the night sky with a very powerful camera to see all the stars and galaxies.
  2. Imagine counting every light bulb in a huge city from space, that's what astronomers do with cosmic surveys.
  3. Cosmic surveys help scientists find new planets, stars, and even dark matter.

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