Noun
An icecube.
icecube (plural icecubes)
(rare) Alternative spelling of ice cube
Other neutrino observatories rely on different designs, the most shocking of which might be the IceCube neutrino observatory at the South Pole. Source: Internet
One of the best facilities is the IceCube Neutrino Observatory near the South Pole. Source: Internet
“It’s a demonstration that neutrinos can do astronomy,” says Naoko Kurahashi Neilson, a physicist at Drexel University in Philadelphia and a member of the IceCube team. Source: Internet
With this information, IceCube can detect high energy neutrinos, measure their energy and determine where they came from. Source: Internet
Two additional holes contain instruments for calibrating each station, because also unlike IceCube, which detects thousands of other events, ARA is finely tuned for only ultra-high energy neutrinos. Source: Internet
In 1996, Wilcke retired temporarily from R&D and embarked on a long tropical sailing/diving voyage, then rejoined IBM Research in California, where, in 2001, he started the IBM IceCube project. Source: Internet