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It's #BlackHoleWeek! #DidYouKnow that the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment will be able to detect neutrinos from a core-collapse supernova in the Milky Way? Such an event could leave behind either a neutron star or a #blackhole. @DUNEscience DOE Office of Science @Energy #DUNEscience

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Fermilabvor 2 Jahren

DUNE will consist of two neutrino detectors placed in the world’s most intense neutrino beam. One detector will record particle interactions near the source of the beam, at Fermilab. A second, much larger, detector will be installed more than a kilometer underground @SanfordLab.

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Fermilabvor 2 Jahren

DUNE will pursue three major science goals: 🔎Find out whether neutrinos are the reason the universe is made of matter 🤝Look for subatomic phenomena that can move us closer to a unification of forces 🌌Watch for neutrinos emerging from an exploding star

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Sarahvor 2 Jahren

@NASAUniverse @DUNEScience @doescience @ENERGY Amazing 😍

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The Futurist Soulvor 2 Jahren

@DUNEScience @doescience @ENERGY I did actually! 😍

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𝔻𝕣. 𝕄𝕒𝕥𝕥 ℂ𝕦𝕣𝕝𝕖𝕪 ☘️vor 2 Jahren

@DUNEScience @doescience @ENERGY Black holes aren't nearly as common as astrophysicists would have you think. I'm voting for the #neutronStar (that should have its own hashtag) + a nebula 3 light years in circumference that looks like a 🍍

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Shawnvor 2 Jahren

@DUNEScience @doescience @ENERGY But can we detect anti neutrinos?

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