CREDO project
Robert Kami\'nski, Tadeusz Wibig, David Alvarez Castillo, Kevin, Almeida Cheminant, Aleksander \'Cwik{\l}a, Alan R. Duffy, Dariusz G\'ora,, Piotr Homola, Pawe{\l} Jagoda, Marcin Kasztelan, Marek Knap, Konrad, Kopa\'nski, Peter Kovacs, Micha{\l} Krupi\'nski, Marek Magry\'s

TL;DR
CREDO is a global project aimed at studying extensive cosmic-ray phenomena beyond current detector capabilities, focusing on cosmic-ray ensembles spread over large areas.
Contribution
The paper introduces the CREDO project and discusses its current status and future perspectives in studying cosmic-ray ensembles.
Findings
CREDO aims to detect cosmic-ray ensembles over large areas.
The project addresses limitations of existing cosmic-ray observatories.
Initial status and future plans of CREDO are outlined.
Abstract
The Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) is a project created a few years ago in the Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS in Krak\'ow and dedicated is to global studies of extremely extended cosmic-ray phenomena. The main reason for creating such a project was that the cosmic-ray ensembles (CRE) are beyond the capabilities of existing detectors and observatories. Until now, cosmic ray studies, even in major observatories, have been limited to the recording and analysis of individual air showers therefore ensembles of cosmic-rays, which may spread over a significant fraction of the Earth were neither recorded nor analyzed. In this paper the status and perspectives of the CREDO project are presented.
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