Talk:Neutrino astronomy
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> The major sources of detector noise are the showers of exotic particles
This sounds quite hilarious, expecially after clicking on the link for "exotic particles", since they have never been observed and would be a signal much more interesting than the neutrinos themselves. I even guess that for the people looking for exotic particles in cosmic ray showers, even neutrino interactions might be a background...
I'm going to edit it.
[edit] Neutrino telescope
Most of the article is about neutrino telescopes, not about neutrino astronomy per se. So I'm moving much of the text to the neutrino telescope article, which formerly redirected here. That leaves this article kind of stubby. We should beef it up with some of the actual results of neutrino astronomy.
—Herbee 23:28, 2 November 2007 (UTC)