linkedin post 2021-09-02 03:28:11

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FIFTH MILESTONE. “In 2011, CERN scientists were able to preserve antihydrogen for approximately 17 minutes. The record for storing antiparticles is currently held by the TRAP experiment at CERN: antiprotons were kept in a Penning trap for 405 days.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-09-02 03:29:52

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MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD. “Scientists claim that antimatter is the costliest material to make. In 2006, Gerald Smith estimated $250 million could produce 10 milligrams of positrons (equivalent to $25 billion per gram); in 1999, NASA gave a figure of $62.5 trillion per gram of antihydrogen.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-09-02 03:32:48

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COSMIC HARVESTING. “Several studies funded by the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts are exploring whether it might be possible to use magnetic scoops to collect the antimatter that occurs naturally in the Van Allen belt of the Earth, and ultimately, the belts of gas giants, like Jupiter, hopefully at a lower cost per gram.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-09-02 03:37:42

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HIGH GRADE FUEL. “Isolated and stored anti-matter could be used as a fuel for interplanetary or interstellar travel as part of an antimatter-catalyzed nuclear pulse propulsion or another antimatter rocket. Since the energy density of antimatter is higher than that of conventional fuels, an antimatter-fueled spacecraft would have a higher thrust-to-weight ratio than a conventional spacecraft.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2021-09-03 04:59:08

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ANTIMATTER FUEL. “The energy per unit mass (9×10(16) J/kg) is about 10 orders of magnitude greater than chemical energies, and about 3 orders of magnitude greater than the nuclear potential energy that can be liberated, today, using nuclear fission (about 200 MeV per fission reaction or 8×10(13) J/kg), and about 2 orders of magnitude greater than the best possible results expected from fusion (about 6.3×10(14) J/kg for the proton–proton chain). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter View in LinkedIn
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