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Background radiation

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Background radiation is the level of radiation measured from natural sources in the earth, its atmosphere or space.

The technique of measuring radiation or ionization is called dosimetry. The cosmic microwave background, which is left over from the Big Bang, permeates all of space with a temperature of 2.735 kelvin, as measured by the NASA satellite COBE.

See also

Main: Cosmic microwave background radiation, Galaxy formation and evolution, Magnitude, Universe

Cosmology: Big Bang, Non-standard cosmology

Physics: Dark matter, Dirac sea, Irradiation, Radiocarbon dating, Sunyaev Zeldovic Effect

Other: List of astronomical topics, Timeline of cosmic microwave background astronomy, Timeline of other background radiation fields, Timeline of the Big Bang

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