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Physics
Create real-time, high-resolution imaging of reused smartphone camera sensor anti-proton annihilation
A new AEGIS detector (left) and the selection of anti-proton annihilation that it captured (right). Annihilation appears as a star-shaped event with multiple tracks emanating from a single major vertex. Green, cyan, and orange arrows point to examples of nuclear fragments. Credit: aegis/cern Did you know that camera sensors in your smartphone can unlock antimatter secrets? Aegis collaboration led by…
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Space & Cosmos
Watch doorbell camera capture rare meteorite impact in Canada
Photo provided by the University of Alberta Meteorite Collection shows debris collected from a meteorite that fell in front of residents’ homes in Marshfield, P.E.I., Canada, in July 2024. Credit: University of Alberta Meteorite Collection/The Canadian Press via AP A doorbell camera at a home in Canada has captured rare footage and sounds of a meteorite crashing into a couple’s…
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Space & Cosmos
Dark energy camera captures sparkling galaxies in the Antria star cluster
The Antria Galaxy Cluster (Abell S636) is a group of at least 230 galaxies located approximately 130 million light-years away in the direction of the Antria constellation (air pump). There are many different types of galaxies, including lenticular galaxies, irregular galaxies, and microdwarfs. This cluster is dominated by two giant elliptical galaxies: NGC 3268 (center) and NGC 3258 (bottom right).…
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Science
NASA camera captures Blue Ghost lander’s interaction with the moon’s surface
Here, one of the SCALPSS cameras can be seen attached to the Blue Ghost lander. Credit: Firefly Say cheese again, Moon. Let’s take a close-up again. For the second time in less than a year, NASA technology designed to collect data about the lunar lander’s rocket plume and its interaction with the moon’s surface has been used for the benefit…
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