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Fun facts about Baikal Observatory., Irkutsk :!!:
Location
The Baikal Observatory is situated near Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, with coordinates approximately 51.83° North latitude and 105.72° East longitude.
Establishment
It was established in 1960 by the Russian Academy of Sciences with a focus on studying solar-terrestrial physics and cosmic rays.
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Discoveries
One of the most significant achievements of the Baikal Observatory is the discovery of a diffuse flux of high-energy neutrinos. This discovery has important implications for both astrophysics and particle physics. Additionally, the observatory contributes to research on cosmic rays, neutrinos, and various astrophysical phenomena.
Overall, the Baikal Observatory plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of fundamental physics and astrophysical processes through its research efforts and the operation of the BDUNT.
From "Baikal Astrophysical Observatory." Irkutsk State University, n.d., en.iszf.irk.ru/Baikal_Astrophysical_Observatory.
From "Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Telescope." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.,
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Chapter 2:bulb:
The celestial sphere
An imaginary sphere surrounding the Earth, visualizing celestial objects.
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North Star (Polaris)
A prominent star near the north celestial pole, aiding navigation.
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Chapter 1 :pencil2:
The universe
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Everything in space, including stars, planets, galaxies, and more.
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Celestial objects
Stars, planets, moons, and galaxies found in space.
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