Building World's Largest Neutrino Telescope At South Pole
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 - 20:14
in Astronomy & Space
It's 40 degrees F below zero (with the wind chill) at the South Pole today. Yet a research team from the University of Delaware is taking it all in stride. The physicists, engineers and technicians are working to build the world's largest neutrino telescope in the Antarctic ice, far beneath the continent's snow-covered surface.