Cosmic rays bbc news 2017
Here are some articles from BBC News in 2017 related to cosmic rays:
- Cosmic rays: Mysterious particles from space detected (March 2017)
Scientists have detected a burst of high-energy particles from space, which could be a sign of a new type of cosmic ray. The particles were detected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station.
Source: BBC News
- Cosmic rays: Scientists detect 'most intense' burst ever (June 2017)
A team of scientists has detected the most intense burst of cosmic rays ever recorded. The burst was detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina and was caused by a massive explosion of a distant star.
Source: BBC News
- Cosmic rays: Mysterious particles may come from nearby star (September 2017)
Scientists have detected a burst of high-energy particles that may have come from a nearby star. The particles were detected by the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope and could be a sign of a new type of cosmic ray.
Source: BBC News
- Cosmic rays: Scientists study 'mysterious' particles from space (November 2017)
A team of scientists has been studying a burst of high-energy particles that was detected by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) on the International Space Station. The particles are thought to be a sign of a new type of cosmic ray and could help scientists understand the origins of the universe.
Source: BBC News
These articles provide an overview of some of the latest research and discoveries related to cosmic rays in 2017. Cosmic rays are high-energy particles that originate from outside the Earth's atmosphere and can provide valuable insights into the origins of the universe.