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View Resource Goldstone: A Search for Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Interactions in the Moon Using Large-Aperture Radio Antennas

The Goldstone Lunar Ultra-high Energy neutrino experiment (GLUE), a joint project of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and UCLA, searches for 10ns microwave pulses from a lunar regolith (meteor ejecta believed to have struck the moon) using two large telescopes. Visitors to this Website can download a detailed, scientific description of the experiment entitled "New Limits on a Diffuse Flux of > 100 EeV...

http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~moonemp/public/index.html
View Resource IceCube: A Telescope made from a cubic kilometer of ice below the surface of the South Pole

This website features the IceCube collaboration, encompassing physicists and astronomers from all over the world. Users can discover how IceCube will explore uncharted bands for astronomy. Students and educators can find a history of neutrino astronomy. Researchers can find a publications list, conference schedule, and downloadable technical documents related to the project. Within the Multimedia...

https://icecube.wisc.edu/
View Resource NuMI Facility and the MINOS Experiment

Managed by the Universities Research Association, the NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main Injector) Facility and the MINOS (the Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) experiment are part of the US Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. This site was created to illustrate the NuMI, which is being designed to produce a beam of neutrinos aimed at the Soudan Underground Mine State...

https://pingprod.fnal.gov:9031/idp/SSO.saml2?SAMLRequest=hZJ...
View Resource University of Wisconsin - Madison: IceCube

This University of Wisconsin - Madison website presents the IceCube project, "a one-cubic-kilometer international high-energy neutrino observatory being built and installed in the clear deep ice below the South Pole Station." The site offers downloadable IceCube presentations, a brochure, educational movies, nice pictures, and other popular media. Students can learn about neutrinos and the...

https://icecube.wisc.edu/