However, after reaching an altitude of 5,300 meters, Hess unveiled a natural source of high-energy particles from space. Today, we call those particles cosmic rays. Detecting these high energy ...
This discovery offers new insights into powerful cosmic phenomena like exploding stars, pulsars, and black holes. Representative Image Scientists at the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS ...
The H.E.S.S. Observatory in Namibia records the most energetic cosmic ray electrons, revealing nearby accelerators.
After over a decade of meticulous data collection, scientists at the H.E.S.S. observatory — which stands for "High Energy Stereoscopic System" and is located in Namibia — have made a groundbreaking ...
In the most extensive analysis to date, scientists from the H.E.S.S. collaboration have made significant progress in ...
Scientists capture groundbreaking images of a star nearing supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Meanwhile, climate change's impact on tropical storms remains uncertain amidst global weather ...
The Hubble Constant has no effect on any human being ... head-scratching development on the cosmic expansion front. A project called the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) survey is ...
Every day, invisible to the human eye, thousands of enigmatic flashes of cosmic energy known as fast radio bursts (FRBs) erupt across the sky, releasing as much energy in milliseconds as the sun ...
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Scientists at High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS) in Namibia have detected most energetic cosmic electrons ever observed after over a decade of meticulous data collection The discovery has ...