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Detecting Cosmic Rays from a Galaxy Far, Far Away

  • September 25, 2017
  • rpintore
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Here some of our own researchers working in the Pierre Auger Collaboration help detect cosmic rays.

Please take some time to read it, it is very interesting and has some great photos and explains how to detect cosmic rays.

read it here

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