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A device from the National Institute of Nuclear Physics ( INFN ) for the detection of cosmic rays has been installed on board the Amerigo Vespucci .
Over two thousand miles of navigation were useful for studying and collecting data for an unprecedented piece of research that could have historical implications.
The device will continue to collect data 24 hours a day, continuing to send data to land.
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