Hyderabad: The COVID-19 pandemic has not only brought the normal life to a standstill but also disrupted the functioning of educational and research institutions.
May it be schools, colleges and universities or research facilities, all are suffering from the adverse effects of lockdown with coronavirus spreading its tentacles far and wide across the globe.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left no place unmarked on the globe, may it be a highly populated land or sparsely populated area like Argentinian Pampas.
The Pierre Auger Observatory, an international cosmic ray observatory in Argentina, scattered across some 3,000 square kilometres couldn't also able mark itself safe from the virus scare.
Project manager Ingo Allekotte, a physicist based 1,000 kilometres south at the Bariloche Atomic Center in Argentina, said, "Operations have halted and maintenance staff have been barred from doing regular works after nation-wide lockdown."
"As a result, with a long term lack of maintenance, individual detectors will go 'dark'," he said, adding that, "Already, the observatory has had to shut down its fluorescence detectors, which monitor the sky above for the ultraviolet flashes of cosmic rays."
This is not only the case. Scores of 'big physics' facilities and astronomical observatories around the globe are going through the same crisis. Many of them have reduced their operations or went for a shutdown.
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