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Cosmic Rays
Cosmic ray is the term given to high energy radiation which strikes the Earth from space. Some of them have ultrahigh energies in the range 100 - 1000 TeV. Such extreme energies come from only a few ...
Cambridge Cosmology Public Home Page
Links and information on all aspects of cosmology including the Big Bang, Galaxies and Clusters, Cosmic Radiation and Cosmic Strings. All the information is supported with images and there are a ...
Cobe Satellite
NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer satellite was launched to explore the cosmic microwave background radiation. It has discovered fluctuations in that radiation which are important to big bang ...
Lord Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett
Lord Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett (1897 - 1974) work was focused on cosmic rays and he helped designed a counter-controlled cloud chamber, a brilliant invention which managed to make cosmic rays ...
Cosmic Microwave Background
Detailed information on this topic and why it is important.
Cosmic Microwave Background radiation
A page describing this topic and why it is so interesting.
Cosmic Evolution
This is a fantastic site that covers more than just physics and tracks the history of our universe right from its beginnings. It has lots of information but also movies to watch and teacher resources.
Csomic Rays
A site about cosmic rays. Specifically: what they are, where they come from, and how they are detected.
Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center
Presenting and explaining images and results from NASA satellites observing the Sun and its effects on the surrounding heliosphere. Includes a glossary and multimedia links.
COBE Educational Resources
NASA educational site on COBE, Cosmic Background Explorer, mission and its consequences for cosmology.


