Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cosmic rays are now blamed for a scary experience midair during a JetBlue flight. The plane suddenly lost altitude while traveling ...
'Until now, there has been no reliable way to simulate GCRs [galactic cosmic rays] in Europe.' ...
A space and radiation expert claims a JetBlue flight incident that left at least 15 people hospitalized may have been caused by "cosmic rays" The statement contradicts an explanation from Airbus, the ...
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Europe builds first galactic cosmic ray simulator to study deadly space radiation
Scientists have developed Europe’s first simulator capable of recreating galactic cosmic rays, one of ...
A jetliner was nearly knocked out of the sky and sent plummeting to a deadly crash that would have killed all onboard by a bizarre attack from outer space – an explosive burst of cosmic rays sent ...
A recent passenger flight of a JetBlue-operated Airbus A320 experienced an unexplained drop in altitude, injuring 15 passengers onboard. The company says solar radiation caused the equipment ...
When electronics meet cosmic rays, bad things can happen. Chip makers need to test what their products can withstand, and they now can at MSU.
The reason photographic darkrooms are needed is because almost any amount of light can ruin the film or the photographic paper before they are fixed. Until then these things are generally kept in ...
A space and radiation expert is disagreeing with Airbus’ recent explanation of a flight incident that left at least 15 people injured back in October. On Oct. 30, a JetBlue Airbus A320 aircraft ...
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