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Re: Muon detectors and lead
Thanks Andrew. I have 3kg of lead. Just finished first test - ca. 1cm lead = no distinguishable change in muon rate today from before lead used (0.140 to 0.134 but I doubt that I significant). Next
By Andrew Thornett · #1408 ·
Re: Muon detectors and lead
It will depend how thick it is! If it is only a thin sheet, I would expect the detection rate to increase. Sent: 29 December 2023 13:34 To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject:
By Andrew Lutley · #1407 ·
Muon detectors and lead
I have just obtained some scrap lead and placed it under the LRO muon detectors to see what difference if any this makes to detection rates. Andy Sent from Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>
By Andrew Thornett · #1406 ·
Fri. 5th. Jan. 19:30 GMT RAZoom - home built instruments......
Andrew & Martin share endeavours with home built instruments for Radio Astronomy. The Zoom link will be sent out on Thursday 4th Jan. January 5th 19:30 GMT (19:30 UTC) *Andrew Thornett* ~o~ *Martin
By Paul Hearn · #1405 ·
Re: UKRAA volunteers
Thanks Martyn, I'll contact you tomorrow... Sent from Outlook for Android -- ??? Paul Hearn ?? paul@... ?? RA Section Director ??
By Paul Hearn · #1404 ·
Re: UKRAA volunteers
Oops, sorry should be DXF.. -- ???? Paul Hearn? ??? paul@... ??? ?RA Section Director? ???
By Paul Hearn · #1403 ·
UKRAA volunteers
As yo may know UKRAA is run by volunteers, currently we are looking for a someone make a simple edit to a DFX file.? If you have the skill and the time please contact Paul Hearn for the detail of
By Paul Hearn · #1402 ·
Re: Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas!
Dear Colleagues, Merry Christmas and a better 2024 with Peace, health and Hope ! Jos¨¦ de Almeida // P Please consider the environment before printing this document ???????? Jose' de Almeida?
By Jose' de Almeida · #1401 ·
Wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas!
And a wonderful New Year for 2024, Andrew LICHFIELD RADIO OBSERVATORY www.astronomy.me.uk
By Andrew Thornett · #1400 ·
Re: Muon Detector Rate
Thanks David. The response below has just come through from Dr Axani of CosmicWatch and might interest you. Andy Thanks to those who¡¯ve sent responses to my queries re rates ¨C the following has
By Andrew Thornett · #1399 ·
Re: Muon Detector Rate
Andy, I did a quick and dirty calculation on a short file produced by my CRD. I am probably getting a rate of about 0.04 events/second, which is a bit less than I expected, but that rate has been
By David Farn · #1398 ·
Muon Detector Rate
Hi All, When I first got my muon detectors from UKRAA few weeks back I seemed to be getting 1.5 muons per second, although I am uncertain now whether I had properly set up coincidence mode. Now I am
By Andrew Thornett · #1397 ·
Which muon detector should be on top when there is pair of muon detectors on top of each in coincidence mode (master/slave configuration)?
For those of you using muon detectors, the following might interest you:
By Andrew Thornett · #1396 ·
Inaugural meeting of Astronomical Society of Penang Radioastronomy Group 21/1/2024
Dear All, This new group will be holding its first online meeting via Microsoft Teams on 21/1/2024. Although it is under the auspices of the Astronomical Society of Penang, we would like to extend an
By Andrew Thornett · #1395 ·
Does master go on top of slave muon detector or other way around?
Silly question perhaps, or perhaps it does not matter, which of slave or master muon detector should sit on top of other? I can't find it written anywhere in the CosmicWatch website! Andy
By Andrew Thornett · #1394 ·
GB3MBA NW Hants RX
Hello Folks I have had to point the antenna of the NW Hampshire receiver ( https://ukmeteorbeacon.org/beaconclient/ ) away from the direct heading to the beacon due to strong local interference from
By Brian · #1393 ·
Re: Geminids
Hi John Your capture is very interesting - it's a long time since I have seen such a long period of reflection. This is unlikely to be just a meteor trail AFAIK. It will likely be a meteor trail
By Tony Abbey · #1392 ·
Re: Geminids
Tony/Brian Thanks for the info and link. I had a listen this morning and I compared my reception to the receiver at the Norman Lockyer Observatory at Sidmouth. I caught one nice meteor scatter burst
By John Desmond · #1391 ·
Re: Geminids
Hi John Your write-up on your blog site is really good - thank you. As I am only 60km away from the beacon, it is great to see the lack of aircraft trails and direct carrier on your images. They make
By Tony Abbey · #1390 ·
Re: Geminids
Hello John Great to hear that you're using GB3MBA .. makes all the work worthwhile !? The network of receivers can be viewed at https://ukmeteorbeacon.org/beaconclient/ . There are only 3 receivers
By Brian · #1389 ·