Archeops is a balloon--borne experiment dedicated to the measurement of the
temperature anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from large
angular scales to about 10 arcminutes. A brief introduction to the CMB is given
below, followed by a description of the Archeops experiment. Archeops flew on
the 7th of February 2002 in the Arctic night from Kiruna (Sweden) to Russia.
The analysis of part of these data is described below with the results on the
Cℓ spectrum, showing for the first time a continuous link between the
large scales and the first acoustic peak. We end up with constraints on the
cosmological parameters. We confirm the flatness of the Universe. And,
combining the Archeops data with other CMB experiments data and with the HST
measurement of H0, we measure for the first time ΩΛ
independently of SuperNovae based results.Comment: Proceeding of the Moriond ElectroWeak 2003 conferenc