The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences (original) (raw)
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The study presents findings from the Soudan 2 detector regarding the muonic shadow created by the Moon. It highlights the phenomenon of approximately 120 muons missing from a total of 33 million detected over a decade, attributing the offset of the shadow to the deflection of cosmic rays by Earth's magnetic field. Insights are offered into the relationship between the shielding effect of the Moon and cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere.
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