
Luke Barnes
Writer at Freelance
Former journalist, current internet hellscape understander. Abou Diaby was Arsenal's greatest tragedy. Personal account.
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2 months ago |
bizzbuzz.news | Luke Barnes
KM3NeT’s deep-sea observatory, working in tandem with powerful radio telescopes like ASKAP, is opening new windows into the cosmos, bringing us closer to answering fundamental questions about the origins of these elusive particlesThree and a half kilometres beneath the Mediterranean Sea, around 80km off the coast of Sicily, lies half of a very unusual telescope called KM3NeT.
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2 months ago |
tolerance.ca | Luke Barnes |Western Sydney
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2 months ago |
theconversation.com | Luke Barnes
Three and a half kilometres beneath the Mediterranean Sea, around 80km off the coast of Sicily, lies half of a very unusual telescope called KM3NeT. The enormous device is still under construction, but today the telescope’s scientific team announced they have already detected a particle from outer space with a staggering amount of energy.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
sciencealert.com | Luke Barnes
At the centre of the Milky Way is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A*. It is roughly 27,000 light years from Earth and 23.5 million kilometres in diameter. In a world first, a team of astronomers led by Florian Peißker from the University of Cologne, Germany, have discovered a binary star system orbiting this black hole. The system is known as D9.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Luke Barnes |Western Sydney
At the centre of the Milky Way is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A*. It is roughly 27,000 light years from Earth and 23.5 million kilometres in diameter. In a world first, a team of astronomers led by Florian Peißker from the University of Cologne, Germany, have discovered a binary star system orbiting this black hole. The system is known as D9.
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