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The remote neutrino telescope, IceCube, lies beneath the surface at the South Pole in Antarctica. It consists of a series of strings each equipped with 60 Digital Optical Modules (DOMs) every 17 meters[4]. The strings are placed approximately 130 meters apart. This creates an effective grid to make...

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