Balloon “Sounds” for Cosmic Rays ANOTHER object of exploring the upper air is to determine the increase of received cosmic-ray radiation. This has been measured in the stratosphere, as well as on mountain peaks and in ocean depths.
Balloon “Sounds” for Cosmic Rays
ANOTHER object of exploring the upper air is to determine the increase of received cosmic-ray radiation. This has been measured in the stratosphere, as well as on mountain peaks and in ocean depths.
I wonder if this is Dr. Robert Millikan that the caption refers to.
Comment by Chris — December 21, 2009 @ 3:02 pm
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I wonder if this is Dr. Robert Millikan that the caption refers to.
Comment by Chris — December 21, 2009 @ 3:02 pm