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  2. KASCADE - Wikipedia

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    KASCADE studied heavier components of cosmic rays, finding a "knee" near 80 PeV in 2011, [1] and extending the spectrum measurements to 200PeV. [2]Later, a knee-like feature in the heavy component and an ankle-like feature in the light component of cosmic rays was discovered at an energy of about 10 17 eV.

  3. Estes Rockets Launches Cosmic Club - lite.aol.com

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    Penrose Colorado, Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Estes Rockets, a pioneer in rocketry and STEM education, is thrilled to announce the launch of Cosmic Club, a groundbreaking program designed to bring the excitement of space exploration and hands-on STEM learning directly to classrooms, camps, youth groups, and clubs across Colorado.

  4. Air shower (physics) - Wikipedia

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    COSMUS : Interactive animated 3d models of several different cosmic ray air showers, and instructions on how to make your own using AIRES simulations. From the COSMUS group at the University of Chicago. Milagro Animations : Movies and instructions for how to make them, showing how air showers interact with the Milagro detector. By Miguel Morales.

  5. Thomas K. Gaisser - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Korff Gaisser (March 12, 1940, Evansville, Indiana – February 20, 2022, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania) [1] was a particle physicist, cosmic ray researcher, and a pioneer of astroparticle physics. [2] He is known for his book Cosmic Rays and Particle Physics [3] and the Gaisser–Hillas function. [4]

  6. Cosmic ray astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic ray astronomy is a branch of observational astronomy where scientists attempt to identify and study the potential sources of extremely high-energy (ranging from 1 MeV to more than 1 EeV) charged particles called cosmic rays coming from outer space.

  7. Incredibly powerful ‘cosmic ray’ signal spotted in distant ...

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    The new cosmic ray was detected by the Telescope Array experiment, which brings together 507 different stations in a grid of in the Utah desert to detect cosmic rays and other phenomena. It has ...

  8. Muometric navigation - Wikipedia

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    The muometric positioning and navigation techniques are based on the time-of-flight of relativistic cosmic-ray muons between reference detectors and the receiver detector usually located indoor, underground, or underwater. [10] Instead of receiving a GNSS signal, they detect cosmic-ray muons.

  9. Category:Cosmic rays - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Cosmic rays" This category contains only the following file. Moon's shadow in muons.gif 367 × 273; 17 KB