Main Takeaway: The coldest place in the universe we know of is the Boomerang Nebula, which is approximately -272C, one degree warmer than ... NASA's Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station cools atoms down to a billionth of a degree above
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The coldest place in the universe we know of is the Boomerang Nebula, which is approximately -272C, one degree warmer than ... NASA's Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station cools atoms down to a billionth of a degree above The highest temperature scientists obtained at the Large Hadron Collider is 5 trillion Kelvin.
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- The coldest place in the universe we know of is the Boomerang Nebula, which is approximately -272C, one degree warmer than ...
- NASA's Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station cools atoms down to a billionth of a degree above
- The highest temperature scientists obtained at the Large Hadron Collider is 5 trillion Kelvin.
- Getting down to liquid helium temperatures (4K) may be fairly straight forward, but
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