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Gadolinium Used in Super-Kamiokande Observatory to See Neutrinos from Ancient Supernovae – AZoQuantum
The Super-Kamiokande neutrino observatory has the potential to detect various types of neutrino-related phenomena, such as supernova explosions in the Milky Way galaxy.

Written by AZoQuantumAug 24 2020
The Super-Kamiokande neutrino observatory has the potential to detect various types of neutrino-related phenomena, such as supernova explosions in the Milky Way galaxy.
Inside Super-Kamiokande. The observatory is lined with 13,000 photomultiplier tubes, which amplify weak flashes of light. Image Credit: © 2020 Kamioka Observatory, ICRR (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research), The University of Tokyo.
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