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Eye of God Nebula This infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows the Helix nebula, a cosmic starlet often photographed by amateur astronomers for its vivid colours and resemblance ...
The event triggered 23 of the surface detectors, with a calculated energy of about 244 exa-electron volts. The “Oh My God particle” detected more than 30 years ago was 320 exa-electron volts ...
The most powerful cosmic ray, named the Oh-My-God particle, was detected more than 30 years ago and measured around 320 exa-electron volts (EeV) when it was discovered.
The puzzling cosmic ray had an estimated energy of 240 exa-electronvolts (EeV; 10 18 electronvolts), making it comparable to the most powerful cosmic ray ever detected, aptly named the Oh-My-God ...
New imagery has been released from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, which captured a photo of a spiral galaxy more than 76 million light-years away from Earth.
A cometary globule, named CG 4, is the cosmic phenomenon that resembles a ghostly hand seemingly reaching toward a spiral galaxy in a new image taken by the Dark Energy Camera.
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The Very Large Telescope at the Parnal Observatory, Chile, has imaged a distant stellar nursery Sh2–284 that appears like a grinning cosmic cat with a cluster of stars under its nose.
The “Oh My God particle” detected more than 30 years ago was 320 exa-electron volts. For reference, 1 exa-electron volt equals 1 billion gigaelectron-volts, and 1 gigaelectron volt is 1 ...
It rivals the single most energetic cosmic ray ever observed, the “Oh-My-God” particle that was detected in 1991, the study found. Cosmic rays are charged particles that travel through space ...