Calorimetric Electron Telescope
![Fermi Telescope's second catalog of gamma ray sources constructed over 2 years. An all sky image showing energies greater than 1 biilion electron volts (1 GeV) ub. Brighter colors indicate gamma-ray sources.[1]](/uploads/202501/02/585379main_2-year-all-sky_GT1_GeV_labels4024.jpg)
![3D map of the large-scale distribution of dark matter, reconstructed from measurements of weak gravitational lensing with the Hubble Space Telescope.[3]](/uploads/202501/02/COSMOS_3D_dark_matter_map4024.jpg)

The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) is a space telescope being used to perform high precision observations of gamma rays. It tracks the trajectory of electrons, protons, nuclei, and gamma rays and measures their direction, charge and energy, which may help understand the nature of dark matter or nearby sources of high-energy particle acceleration.