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CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is creating the
  most detailed map of our nearby universe. Installed on the Mayall telescop
 e on Kitt Peak in Southern Arizona\, DESI's 5000 independently operated rob
 ots can measure the light from thousands of galaxies at once. Join us as we
  explore the science\, instrument\, and people behind this global endeavor.
 \n\nSpecial note: Footage of this film was featured in The New York Times i
 n April 2024 - A Tantalizing ‘Hint’ That Astronomers Got Dark Energy All Wr
 ong. Scientists may have discovered a major flaw in their understanding of 
 that mysterious cosmic force. That could be good news for the fate of the u
 niverse.
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LOCATION:Fiske Planetarium and Science Center
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SUMMARY:5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI
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 -desi-7193
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CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is creating the
  most detailed map of our nearby universe. Installed on the Mayall telescop
 e on Kitt Peak in Southern Arizona\, DESI's 5000 independently operated rob
 ots can measure the light from thousands of galaxies at once. Join us as we
  explore the science\, instrument\, and people behind this global endeavor.
 \n\nSpecial note: Footage of this film was featured in The New York Times i
 n April 2024 - A Tantalizing ‘Hint’ That Astronomers Got Dark Energy All Wr
 ong. Scientists may have discovered a major flaw in their understanding of 
 that mysterious cosmic force. That could be good news for the fate of the u
 niverse.
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DTSTAMP:20260316T115431Z
DTSTART:20251212T020000Z
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SUMMARY:5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI
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 -desi-7193
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film
DESCRIPTION:The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is creating the
  most detailed map of our nearby universe. Installed on the Mayall telescop
 e on Kitt Peak in Southern Arizona\, DESI's 5000 independently operated rob
 ots can measure the light from thousands of galaxies at once. Join us as we
  explore the science\, instrument\, and people behind this global endeavor.
 \n\nSpecial note: Footage of this film was featured in The New York Times i
 n April 2024 - A Tantalizing ‘Hint’ That Astronomers Got Dark Energy All Wr
 ong. Scientists may have discovered a major flaw in their understanding of 
 that mysterious cosmic force. That could be good news for the fate of the u
 niverse.
DTEND:20260308T043000Z
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LOCATION:Fiske Planetarium and Science Center
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SUMMARY:5000 Eyes: Mapping the Universe with DESI
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 -desi-7193
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