Ash River, Minnesota, United States

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Ash River, Minnesota, United States is a small community in northern Minnesota known in physics for hosting the far detector of the NOvA neutrino experiment.

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Ash River, Minnesota, United States canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
accessibleVia Saint Louis County Road 129
U.S. Route 53 (nearby)
areaCode 218
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county St. Louis County, Minnesota
surface form: Saint Louis County, Minnesota
distanceTo about 30 miles north of Orr, Minnesota
about 40 miles southeast of International Falls, Minnesota
elevation approximately 1,220 feet
GNISFeatureID 661199
hasFacility NOvA experiment
surface form: NOvA Far Detector Laboratory
hasNearbyWaterBody Ash River
surface form: Ash River (river)

Kabetogama Lake NERFINISHED
Rainy Lake
surface form: Rainy Lake (regional system)
hasPostalCode 55771
knownFor NOvA neutrino experiment infrastructure
hosting the NOvA far detector
locatedIn Ash River Trail area
Kabetogama State Forest
northern Minnesota
locatedNear Ash River
surface form: Ash River (river)

Kabetogama Lake NERFINISHED
Voyageurs National Park
nearProtectedArea Voyageurs National Park
primaryEconomicActivities outdoor recreation
tourism
recreationalActivities boating
fishing
hunting
snowmobiling
region Arrowhead Region of Minnesota
state Minnesota
timeZone Central Time Zone
timeZoneDST Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Daylight Time

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NOvA experiment hasFarDetectorLocation Ash River, Minnesota, United States