Other Neutrino Observatories
There are many different types of “observatories”
In the end they are all constructed with one final thought in mind.
To learn how to fight against Almighty God and His Elect.
Some observatories are up very high and these would probably serve the purpose of tracking the locusts in trumpet number five.
The ones underground in a mountain, in a lake or sea or in the ice probably have due purposes to create earthquakes and radar track the locusts.
Combined all the observatories are looking for, is the key to the bottomless pit…
Below is the list of Neutrino Observatories only. 21 in total if they have allowed us to know all of them…
Name
Year Constructed
Location
Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array
2002
Antarctica
Antares
2008
In the Mediterranean Sea near Toulon France
Apatity Cosmic-Ray Station
?
Apatity, Russia
Baikal Deep Underwater Neutrino Telescope
1993
Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world – Its Underwater!
Baksan Neutrino Observatory
1977
Baksan River gorge in the Caucasus mountains in Russia
The Helium And Lead Observatory (HALO)
2012
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory
2015
Sierra Negra, Puebla, Mexico
High Energy Stereoscopic System
2002
Khomas Region, Namibia
Kamioka Observatory
1983
Hida, Gifu, Japan
Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory
2019
Daocheny County, Sichuan, China – MASSIVE Facility
Luoxue Mountain Cosmic Rays Research Center
1953
Luoxue Mountain, Yunnan Province, China
Milagro
1999
Los Alamos, New Mexico, US
Moscow Cosmic Ray Station
?
Troitsk, Russia
Norilsk Cosmic Ray Station
?
Noritsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Oulu Cosmic Ray Station
?
Oulu, Finland
Pierre Auger Observatory
2004
Malargue, Argentina
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
1999
Sudbury, Onario Canada
Tien Shan Astronomical Observatory
?
Almaty Kazakhstan
Arctic Space Weather Center
?
Yakutsk, Russia
Yangbajing International Cosmic-Ray Observatory
?
Yangbajing Valley, Tibet, China
Yerevan Cosmic-Ray Station
?
Yerevan, Armenia