
Largest 3D Map of the Universe Deepens Cosmology Puzzle
DESI finished its first official survey, delivering the largest high‑resolution 3D map of the cosmos—47 million galaxies and 20 million stars across 11 billion years—unlocking a data trove that could test the constant nature of dark energy (lambda) and reveal potential evolution. While previous hints suggested possible tensions with the standard model, scientists emphasize careful error analysis and independent confirmation. With six data‑heavy paper batches planned and follow‑on surveys like Euclid and Rubin Observatory on the horizon, the DESI results are likely to refine or challenge current cosmology rather than settle it outright.
