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DTSTART:20210916T000000Z
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LOCATION:1111 Biotech or sign up for zoom link: http://go.wisc.edu/240
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SUMMARY:IceCube Turns Ten: Past\, Present and Future for the World’s
  Biggest and Strangest Observatory\, Wednesday Nite @ The Lab\, Franci
 s Halzen\, John Kelly\, and Lu Lu\, Physics/WIPAC/IceCube
DESCRIPTION:The IceCube Neutrino Observatory\, dubbed “the strangest
  telescope in the world”\, sits in a cubic kilometer of ice at the S
 outh Pole\, Antarctica. IceCube detects signals from astrophysical neu
 trinos that interact in the ice\, revealing previously hidden informat
 ion about the universe. It has been 10 years since IceCube began full 
 operations on May 13\, 2011. Join us as we look back at the massive co
 nstruction effort led by UW-Madison\, highlight exciting discoveries u
 ncovered by a team of nearly 400 scientists from 53 institutions in 12
  countries\, and give a glimpse into the future of this one-of-a-kind 
 instrument.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6588
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