Milagro, Jemez National Recreation Area
Facts and practical information
Milagro was a ground-based water Cherenkov radiation telescope situated in the Jemez Mountains near Los Alamos, New Mexico at the Fenton Hill Observatory site. It was primarily designed to detect gamma rays but also detected large numbers of cosmic rays. It operated in the TeV region of the spectrum at an altitude of 2530 m. Like conventional telescopes, Milagro was sensitive to light but the similarities ended there. Whereas "normal" astronomical telescopes view the universe in visible light, Milagro saw the universe at very high energies. The light that Milagro saw was about 1 trillion times more energetic than visible light. While these particles of light, known as photons, are the same as the photons that make up visible light, they behave quite differently due to their high energies. ()
Jemez National Recreation Area
Milagro – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fenton Hill Observatory, Jemez Falls, Fenton Lake State Park, Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment.