SPIDER CMB (@spider_cmb) 's Twitter Profile
SPIDER CMB

@spider_cmb

Balloon-borne experiment studying the early universe through measurements of the polarization of the cosmic microwave background.
Supported by @NASA, @NSF

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linkhttp://spider.princeton.edu/ calendar_today22-03-2013 23:41:13

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The Signal CBC (@thesignalcbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Playing an interview with NLer Susan Redmond on the show.... She was down in Antarctica for this: engineering.princeton.edu/news/2023/02/0…

Playing an interview with NLer Susan Redmond on the show.... She was down in Antarctica for this: engineering.princeton.edu/news/2023/02/0…
Tech News.ca (@empiregamenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Newfoundland scientist is studying the big bang with balloons in Antarctica: Susan Redmond, originally from Portugal Cove-St. Philip's, was recently stationed at McMurdo Station in Antarctica as part of an interdisciplinary team of 15 researchers. dlvr.it/SjcMXH

NPR (@npr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists want you to know that most balloons come in peace. They're used for experiments to look at everything from cosmic rays to the ozone layer. n.pr/3Ze9bPd

NASA LAMBDA (@nasa_lambda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SPIDER 1 (SPIDER CMB) CMB data products including maps, masks, EE/EB/BB power spectra, and likelihood values as a function of r, presented in ApJ 927, 174 (2022), are now available from LAMBDA at lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/spider…