Sometimes the study and
observation of the universe is very Earthlings encounter problems, as with the
Large Millimeter Telescope located on top of an extinct volcano at 4580 meters
altitude in Puebla, east of Mexico. Recently the Attorney (prosecutor)
General's Office (PGR) arrested two youths who are accused of stealing between
126 and 128 subpanels aluminum and nickel that would be installed on the
device.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
A billion pixels for a billion stars
E2v has worked for more
than five years to produce all of the Gaia CCD. I doubt those going to buy a
can of paint to store hardware chain Homebase has in the English town of
Chelmsford think too much about what happens in the factory adjoining art. It
is the headquarters of e2v; a company that gained fame after World War II
manufactured lamps for television industry but now produces camera sensors for
some of the most important space missions.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
The key to the origin of the universe could be under water
The telescopes are
composed of a series of strings coupled to glass beads. Soon humanity will have
many more "eyes" scanning the universe in search of particles that we
can solve the existing enigmas surrounding its origin. The high-energy cosmic
neutrinos can be detected only by a few hidden devices in the most unexpected
places: Inside Mountains, underground, underwater, and even in solid ice.
Scientists use them to
unlock the mysteries of the universe, to know the nature of dark matter, the
evolution of stars and the origin of cosmic rays.
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