These findings were published in 2008 but were later contradicted by data from the Planck satellite.
Next year, the European Space Agency is scheduled to launch its Planck satellite, which will also search for gravitational waves.
MAP will be followed by the European Space Agency's Planck satellite, in 2006.
The Planck satellite should decide this.
The Planck satellite is spun at one revolution per minute, the absolute pointing error needs to be less than 37 arc min.
The matter is likely to stay unsettled until the European Space Agency's Planck satellite releases new accurate cosmic microwave background radiation data in 2012.
The latest data from the Planck satellite shows no evidence of "dark flow".
The more accurate data from the Planck satellite did not confirm this result.
No evidence for dark flow was found in the new accurate cosmic microwave background radiation data by the European Space Agency's Planck satellite.
Due to the uncertainty in the value, this age for the star does not conflict with the age of the Universe determined by the Planck satellite, 13.798 0.037.