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Cold Atom Lab: The Coolest Spot in the Universe (live public talk)

Original air date: March 9, 2017 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0300 UTC)

The Cold Atom Laboratory (CAL) is a multi-user facility for the study of ultra-cold quantum gases. CAL is scheduled to launch in August of 2017 and then be installed by astronauts into the Destiny Module of the International Space Station (ISS). The instrument uses the techniques of laser, RF, and microwave evaporative cooling to create another state of matter known as a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC). Facilitated by the microgravity environment of the ISS, CAL will achieve temperatures of less than 100 picoKelvin, a billion times colder than the vacuum of space, making the ISS the home of the Coldest Spot in the known Universe. CAL will explore the nature of gravity, dark energy, giving scientists access to an unexplored quantum realm. CAL also serves as an in space technology demonstration mission for ultra-stable clocks, precision inertial sensors, and quantum computing.

Speakers:
Anita Sengupta, CAL Project Manager
Robert Thompson, CAL Project Scientist

Видео Cold Atom Lab: The Coolest Spot in the Universe (live public talk) канала NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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