[FPSPACE] FW: In Search of Antimatter Galaxies from the ISS
Chuck Donaldson
cwdonald at ix.netcom.com
Sun Aug 16 01:57:03 EDT 2009
So when the anti matter particles hit the normal matter detector will it
disintegrate?
Are we talking about the detection of positive electrons, negative protons
as a single source for the galaxies existence?
Are these considered "anti matter?"
cwdonald
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Subject: In Search of Antimatter Galaxies
Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 19:18:49 -0500
NASA Science News for August 14, 2009
A powerful cosmic ray detector to be installed on the International Space
Station will search for antimatter galaxies and other exotic phenomena in
the Universe.
FULL STORY at
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/14aug_ams.htm?list1094208
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