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Discover the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), the oldest light in the universe. Explore its origins, significance, and what it reveals about the Big Bang and early cosmos.

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    Space Itself Is Not Perfectly Cold, But Has A Background Temperature

    Even in the vacuum of space, there's a faint glow of microwave radiation leftover from the Big Bang, known as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). This omnipresent radiation gives the universe a baseline temperature of approximately 2.7 Kelvin, just above absolute zero, meaning it's never truly 'empty' of heat.