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Links
Wikipedia
- Did you know that MAGIC has an entry in wikipedia?
Other Experiments
Cherenkov telescopes for VHE gamma observations, other than MAGIC
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HESS: a development of the former HEGRA stereo system,
now in the southern hemisphere
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CANGAROO: the first in the southern hemisphere
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VERITAS: Stereo successor to Whipple
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The Telescope Array, using Cherenkov and fluorescence detectors
More gamma-ray experiments
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STACEE A solar plant used as Cherenkov detectors
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GLAST, the Gamma-ray large area space telescope, a multi-agency mission
launched in June 2006
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AGILE: an Italian collaboration around a light imaging detector,
launched in 2007
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Swift, the Penn-State site for Swift, a gamma-ray burst mission
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MEGA,
future gamma-ray experiments on board a satellite, i.e.
much improved successors to EGRET.
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Céleste, a solar tower (Themis) coverted into a Cherenkov experiment
(discontinued in 2004)
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Integral, European (ESA) astronomical satellite
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XMM-Newton, an X-ray mission by the European Space Agency
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Auger: a facility for high-energy cosmic rays
A
list pointing to all cosmic ray, gamma ray, neutrino and
similar experiments, ground-based, airborne, or underground.
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