Cosmic rays, high-energy particles from distant regions of the universe, have puzzled scientists for over a century. Recent findings from the DAMPE satellite shed light on their behavior.
The DAMPE (Dark Matter Particle Explorer) space telescope has identified a spectral break in cosmic rays at approximately 15 teravolts. This discovery adds a new layer to the ongoing research into the origins and nature of these particles.
Despite this advancement, many questions remain regarding the sources and mechanisms behind cosmic rays. The scientific community continues to explore these mysteries as new data emerges.