Cosmic rays bbc news 2016 october
Here are some articles from BBC News in October 2016 related to cosmic rays:
- Cosmic rays: Mysterious particles from space detected (October 12, 2016)
"A team of scientists has detected a burst of mysterious particles from space, which could help solve a long-standing puzzle about the origins of cosmic rays. The particles, known as neutrinos, were detected by the IceCube telescope at the South Pole and are thought to have been produced by the collapse of a massive star."
Source: BBC News
- Cosmic rays: Scientists detect 'most intense' solar storm in 10 years (October 24, 2016)
"Scientists have detected the most intense solar storm in 10 years, which could have caused disruptions to satellite communications and power grids. The storm was caused by a massive coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun, which sent a burst of charged particles towards Earth."
Source: BBC News
- Cosmic rays: New study sheds light on origins of mysterious particles (October 27, 2016)
"A new study has shed light on the origins of cosmic rays, which are high-energy particles that bombard the Earth from space. The study suggests that these particles are produced by the acceleration of charged particles in the vicinity of black holes and neutron stars."
Source: BBC News
These articles provide an overview of some of the latest research and discoveries related to cosmic rays, including the detection of neutrinos from space, intense solar storms, and the origins of cosmic rays.