neutrino astronomy
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of neutrino astronomy
First recorded in 1975–80
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The Gen2 project would deploy another 9600 optical sensors to increase the detector’s volume from 1 to 8 cubic kilometers, enabling it to detect more neutrino sources and ushering in an era of neutrino astronomy.
From Science Magazine • Jun. 21, 2023
The previous great moment in neutrino astronomy happened in 1987, when some 25 neutrinos were recorded in three detectors on Earth coincident with a supernova explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a nearby galaxy.
From New York Times • Jul. 12, 2018
IceCube-Gen2: a vision for the future of neutrino astronomy in Antarctica.
From Nature • Nov. 21, 2017
RJ: It marks the beginnings of neutrino astronomy.
From Slate • Jan. 18, 2014
He is regarded today in physics as the father of neutrino astronomy – a new branch of science.
From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2012
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