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Cosmic Ray Machine

a machme for measuring photographic variations and intensity of the cosmic rays, carrie Under hotice at the sdentigts' confereiice ih Welwhen Dr. E. Marsden, head of the Department Of Scientific and Research, dealt with the possible effects of cosmic rays and study throughout the British Commonwealth. The machine^ which is under construction at the physlcal laboratory at Gracefield, will assist in this study when it is taken up to 30,000 feet a mosquito aircraft. At that it will r.ecord rays over perfrom a quarter to half an hour. Marsden said it appeared that science was on the verere of greatef knowledge of the effects of these rays on nature.

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 4

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Cosmic Ray Machine Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 4

Cosmic Ray Machine Chronicle (Levin), 24 May 1947, Page 4

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