Hmmm. We've been digging 8000 ft. deep holes in Antarctica? Or did we just maybe find one and use it? And nobody got mad at us?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2171408/Scientists-use-telescope-buried-8000ft-South-Pole-hunt-ANOTHER-mystery-particle.html
Lonni,
That's a shaft about one and one half miles deep, in the ice.
If they are investigating particles above the South Pole, then they want to know what kind of particles are emanating from the hollow cavity. This only makes sense.
Good night,
Dean
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--- In [email protected], Lonni Clarke <lonniclarke@...> wrote:
Hmmm. We've been digging 8000 ft. deep holes in Antarctica? Or did we
just maybe find one and use it? And nobody got mad at us?
Scientists use telescope buried 8000ft under South Pole to hunt for ANOTHER mystery particle | Daily Mail Online