- Athens Neutron Monitor - Observing cosmic ray neutrons. Background information, explanation of worldwide monitor network, detector description, publications, links.
- CHICOS - California HIgh school Cosmic ray ObServatory - An active research array for the detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The events CHICOS is designed to observe are single subatomic particles slamming into the Earth's atmosphere with the energy of a brick falling from a rooftop. It is a collaboration of Los Angeles-area high schools, California Institute of Technology, California State University, Northridge, and University of California, Irvine.
- High Resolution Fly's Eye Experiment (HiRes) - Large air fluorescence cosmic ray detector.
- Homebrew Cosmic Ray Muon Detector - Schematics and diagrams for the Geiger-Mueller detectors and electronics. Information on cosmic rays, variations and other forms of detection such as scintillation.
- ICRR - Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo.
- Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory - Aims to observe the highest-energy cosmic rays.
- Sources of Highest Energy Cosmic Rays - Increased estimates of extragalactic magnetic fields may explain why possible HE CR sources, like AGN M87, do not align with observed CR directions.
- STACEE - Solar Tower Atmospheric Cherenkov Effect Experiment.
- WIZARD Experiments - Space-borne experiments like PAMELA, SilEye, NINA and balloons. Downloadable results, articles and pictures.
Media publications
- ICRC 1995 - 24th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Rome, Italy, August 28 - September 8, 1995. (Published 1995.09.08)
- ICRC 1997 - 25th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Durban, South Africa, July 28 - August 8 1997. (Published 1997.08.08)
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