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Researchers capture a view of the universe that is usually only possible from space.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 17
  • 1 min read
Exploring Antarctica's Unique Astronomical Conditions to Decode the Cosmic Carbon Cycle: The high-altitude, dry environment at Dome A provides an unparalleled view, revealing unusually high atomic carbon levels influenced by massive stars and UV radiation, unobscured by Earth's atmospheric water vapor.
Exploring Antarctica's Unique Astronomical Conditions to Decode the Cosmic Carbon Cycle: The high-altitude, dry environment at Dome A provides an unparalleled view, revealing unusually high atomic carbon levels influenced by massive stars and UV radiation, unobscured by Earth's atmospheric water vapor.

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