Nov 19, 2008
Dwayne Brown
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Jeff Sherwood DOE Headquarters, Washington 202-586-5806 jeff sherwood@doe gov RELEASE: 08-300
NASA AND DOE COLLABORATE ON DARK ENERGY RESEARCH
WASHINGTON -- NASA and the U S Department of Energy (DOE) have signed a memorandum of understanding for the implementation of the Joint Dark Energy Mission, or JDEM The mission will feature the first space-based observatory designed specifically to understand the nature of dark energy
Dark energy is a form of energy that pervades and dominates the universe The mission will measure with high precision the universe's expansion rate and growth structure Data from the mission could help scientists determine the properties of dark energy, fundamentally advancing physics and astronomy
"Understanding the nature of dark energy is the biggest challenge in physics and astronomy today," said Jon Morse, director of astrophysics at NASA Headquarters in Washington "JDEM will be a unique and major contributor in our quest to understand dark energy and how it has shaped the universe in which we live "
One of the most significant scientific findings in the last decade is that the expansion of the universe is accelerating The acceleration is caused by a previously unknown dark energy that makes up approximately 70 percent of the total mass energy content of the universe This mission has the potential to clarify the properties of this mass energy JDEM also will provide scientists with detailed information for understanding how galaxies form and acquire their mass
"DOE and NASA have complementary on-going research into the nature of dark energy and complementary capabilities to build JDEM, so it is wonderful that our agencies have teamed for the implementation of this mission," said Dennis Kovar, associate director of the DOE Office of Science for High Energy Physics
In 2006, NASA and DOE jointly funded a National Research Council study by the Beyond Einstein Program Assessment Committee to assist NASA in determining the highest priority of the five proposed missions in its Beyond Einstein program In September 2007, the committee released its report and noted that JDEM will set the standard in precisely determining the distribution of dark energy in the distant universe The committee recommended that JDEM be the first of NASA's Beyond Einstein missions to be developed and launched Following the committee's report, NASA and DOE agreed to proceed with JDEM
The importance of understanding dark energy also has been emphasized in a number of other significant reports from the National Research Council, the National Science and Technology Council, and the Dark Energy Task Force
For more information about JDEM, including the signed memorandum of understanding, visit:
http://jdem gsfc nasa gov
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