NASA, DOE will seek anti-matter with Shuttle, Station
NASA and the Dept. of Energy have joined forces to look for particles of antimatter from low Earth orbit, first on the Space Shuttle and then, after the turn of the century, from the planned International Space Station. Under an agreement signed last Wednesday, NASA will carry an advanced DOE...
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