Max Planck Institute Uses Spectrum's Digitizer Cards to Meas

Max Planck Institute Uses Spectrum's Digitizer Cards to Measure Diameters of Distant Stars

The MAGIC telescopes on the Canary Island of La Palma were built to observe cosmic objects that emit high-energy gamma rays, i.e. supernovae or black holes. Astronomers also use the twin telescope to measure the diameter of stars to investigate the processes throughout their life cycle.

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