Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
The Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter (ATIC) is a balloon-borne instrument flying in the stratosphere over Antarctica to measure the energy and composition of cosmic rays. ATIC was launched from McMurdo Station for the first time in December 2000 and has since completed three successful flights out of four.
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Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
The Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter (ATIC) is a balloon-borne instrument flying in the stratosphere over Antarctica to measure the energy and composition of cosmic rays. ATIC was launched from McMurdo Station for the first time in December 2000 and has since completed three successful flights out of four.
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Advanced Thin Ionization Calor ...... ch cząsteczek ciemnej materii.
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El Calorímetro Avanzado de Ion ...... es vuelos exitosos de cuatro.
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The Advanced Thin Ionization C ...... uccessful flights out of four.
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Advanced Thin Ionization Calor ...... ch cząsteczek ciemnej materii.
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El Calorímetro Avanzado de Ion ...... es vuelos exitosos de cuatro.
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The Advanced Thin Ionization C ...... uccessful flights out of four.
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Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
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Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter
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Calorímetro Avanzado de Ionización Delgada
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