What is the Moon good for? Aside from inspiring poets, helping you see at night, and giving Neil Armstrong some place for a stroll, what can you do with it? If you ask scientists at the University of Southampton, they’ll tell you that it makes a cracking particle detector. With the help of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope, the team hopes to use the mass of the satellite to detect the most energetic particles known; Ultra-High-Energy (UHE) cosmic rays... Continue Reading Scientists plan on turning the Moon into a giant particle detector
Section: Space
Tags: Astrophysics, Australia, Cosmic, Moon, South Africa, University of Southampton
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