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You may have heard of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) before - it is leftover thermal radiation from when the Universe was young and opaque, and we see it in every direction we look in space. We'll talk a lot more about it in module 13, but in the meantime...below is a spectrum of the cosmic microwave background. Can you use it to estimate the CMB's current temperature? Tip: Watch out for units!


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