one of the regulars here, research associate, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Zhang Yong said: role. generation can be achieved, but this can be achieved.
Looking to the fieldwork, these less than a meter high lattice detector array in silence under the sky, is rough around the circle from the wire fence, their white surface erosion by rain and wind into yellow, and distant snow-capped mountains across the sea.
Item vigorous work, in most cases, he was just in the room, facing a computer hard analysis of data from the detector.
when Tuyuhun dynasty disappeared into history, 2,000 years of history of Tibetan astronomy and the calendar is still
Chen Wenyi said, 20 years, his work day after day, year after year, no change.
now no longer so lonely Chen Wenyi. With China and Italy, Japan and other countries for the deepening of the universe studies, observation station resident population has reached five or six people,
doudoune moncler, are basically the researchers.
the data.
the 1980s, China launched a large-scale cosmic ray research program, the first observation projects in cooperation with Japan,
doudoune pas cher, in Lhasa, Tibet, the town erected Damxung Yangbajain 49 dot matrix to detect device, then the world's highest since the establishment of a cosmic ray observatory.
cosmic-ray Observatory data are public, undefended.
Tenzin Norbu said: Academy of Science National Astronomical Observatory, University Tibet University of Cologne, Germany, unit and sub-millimeter Observatory built in the northern hemisphere's highest Yangbajain submillimeter observatory in the world, second only to Chile's Atacama Submillimeter station sites altitude.
Tenzin Norbu, a month or two each year in the cosmic-ray observations Yangbajain research center. He said the center often have China, Japan and Italy, researchers visited, and his team studied the direction of the 45-year-old Tenzin Norbu is a Tibetan astronomer, graduated from the Department of Physics, Tibet University.
times more than that written by the Institute of Tibetan calendar sold more than 100,000 each year, not only in Tibet, Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu and other places in Tibet are very popular, but also exported to India, Nepal, etc. country.
Since then an increasing number of probes to 789, with the 1990s, cooperation between China and Italy, where the detector into carpet,
chaussure louboutin pas cher, an area of 220 acres of space observatories has become the world's largest high-altitude cosmic ray experiment.
observatory daily operations.
Yong annually since 2003 to visit two or three stations. application value. In Qinghai Haixi Dulan County Tuyuhun dynasty had left astronomical observatory. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Qaidam Basin, there was a preference Star King Tuyuhun thirteenth degree of King Yi Hou (reigned AD 481-490), he built a desert on astronomical observatory, now,
adidas foot, is still preserved .
Rob said that he then had a quiet night looking at the stars in the Tibetan youth.
a road across the other side, is built in light steel and high-insulation building materials carpet detector. From afar, like a row of simple building blocks, built into the vast land.
He said the study from 1991, and has been concluded that: in 10 of the 9 th electron volt energy region of the cosmic high-energy micro-particles,
moncler femme, at least in part originated in the stars, and In the solar system to survive a 10 ^ 6 years or more.
Xinhua Lhasa, May 28 (Reporter Ji Ting Chen Guozhou less Hu Xing) northwest of Lhasa in Tibet, 90 km Nyainqentanglha the foot of a mountain 4,300 meters above sea level basin, 789 dot matrix cosmic ray detection devices and 5,000 square meters of carpet is continuously receiving cosmic ray detector of cosmic rays, cosmic rays through the analysis of various data, listen to the secrets from the depths of the universe.
Tibetan astronomers to study the cosmic high-energy particles
cosmic rays come from a universe of energy with a large stream of charged particles. Generally believed that cosmic rays may be produced with the supernova. For a variety of cosmic-ray analysis for high-energy astrophysics, meteorology and other multi-disciplinary experts study the origin of the universe, climate change, species extinction and even all the clues.
changes on astronomical calculations, can be predicted planting season, weather, planetary movements, eclipses, and even natural disasters, a high degree of accuracy.
lonely and important work
after the completion of Yangbajain Submillimeter Observatory will have to be China's first astronomical observation of small-caliber conventional submillimeter telescope, and a few have become available for routine sub-millimeter wave astronomical observations telescope in the world.
open living room, a narrow door, less than three meters down a narrow aisle, went to the bedroom is much larger than the detector monitoring equipment storage room. Ming and computer micro-wire issue, the display continuously refreshed with the latest data brought the detector.
He lives in a white bungalow inside, a door is a simple kitchen, a living room less than 10 square meters and personal computer room, a bedroom only accommodate a double bed, bedside close to his wife and small daughter photos.
here is China's ambitious plan to explore the mysteries of the universe part, called
cosmic rays.
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NEW YORK — The stock market stabilized Monday as investors looked for cheap stocks after a four-week losing streak.
The Dow Jones industrial average gave up a 200-point rally and was up 45 points by late afternoon. Compared with the wild swings of earlier this month, Monday's trading was relatively calm.
Hewlett-Packard Co. rose 4 percent, the most of the 30 large companies in the Dow Jones industrial average. H-P sank 20 percent on Friday after saying it planned to sell its PC business and stop selling other products.
Bank stocks, which have been clobbered over worries about Europe's debt crisis, took another fall. JPMorgan Chase & Co. dropped 2 percent. Bank of America lost 7 percent, the biggest drop among the 30 Dow companies. Analysts at Wells Fargo cut their price target on the bank's stock, citing fears that the U.S. could slip back into a recession.
Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at Standard & Poor's equity research, cautioned against reading too much into the market's early jump Monday.
"A two-hour rally isn't enough to change the trend," Stovall said. "It's natural in a declining market to have some days that run counter to the overall trend."
A week ago, the stock market was also in a period of relative calm. By Thursday, bad economic news returned and the Dow fell 419 points.
The S&P 500 index has lost 12 percent this month, putting the broad market measure on course for its worst August since 1998. After falling four weeks in a row, some stocks are appearing too cheap for investors to pass up, Stovall said.
Investors are still worried that the U.S. may fall into another recession. Some hope the Federal Reserve may announce some kind of action to help the economy when it holds its annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyo., on Friday. It was at the same conference a year ago that Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke hinted that the central bank would buy Treasury bonds to push interest rates lower.
Stovall thinks some investors are banking on Bernanke offering some soothing words in his speech Friday. "Even if the Fed just lets people know they're not asleep, that would help," he said.
The Dow rose 45 points, or 0.4 percent, to 10,863 in late afternoon trading.
The S&P 500 rose 2 points, or 0.1 percent, to 1,125. It had been up as many as 22 points. The Nasdaq was up 5 points, or 0.2 percent, to 2,347.
The Dow has lost 10 percent this month on signs that the U.S. economy is slowing. Manufacturing dropped sharply last month; there are concerns that consumers will cut back their spending, especially after they've watched stocks plunge; and earlier in August the U.S. government's credit rating was downgraded.
The Chicago Board of Options Exchange's volatility index has soared 68 percent this month. That's a sign investors are anticipating more wide swings in the S&P 500, the index most professional investors use. The index fell nearly 3 percent Monday.
Treasury bond prices and gold have been rising this month as investors seek refuge from the turmoil in stocks. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note dipped below 2 percent last week, a record low. The yield was trading at 2.09 percent Monday afternoon. Yields on bonds fall when demand for them increases.
Gold rose 2 percent to $1,892. Gold has risen 16 percent so far in August.
Eight of the 10 industry groups in the S&P 500 rose. Telecom stocks rose 1 percent, the most of any industry in the index. Boeing Co. rose 1.8 percent after Britain's Royal Air Force said it would buy 14 Chinook helicopters for $1.6 billion.
Lowe's Cos. rose 1.5 percent. The home improvement retailer said it will buy back up to $5 billion stock over the next two to three years. Last week, Lowe's lowered its sales forecast for the second half of the year as shoppers grow more worried about the economy.
Stocks have fallen for each of the past four weeks on worries that the U.S. might enter another recession. The S&P 500 index lost 4.7 percent last week. The sharpest drops came Thursday with news of weaker manufacturing in the mid-Atlantic states and an increase in the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits.
No major economic reports are due out Monday. Later in the week, traders will be sorting through figures on new home sales, chain store sales, durable goods orders and weekly claims for unemployment benefits to see if another recession could be on the way. The government will also release revised figures for second-quarter economic growth Friday. Another significant revision downward could alarm investors.