Scientific article published in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters, the findings, anti-matter trapped in the Earth's magnetic field, as confirmed by the theory of kıstırabileceği emphasized.Observing that the Italian team, said the future of space vehicles to be used as fuel for anti-matter.
Antiprotons, the sun and the solar system, called in from across the high-energy particles and cosmic rays are sent into space in 2006 to examine the nature of Pamela (Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics) satellite was detected with.
This cosmic ray particles that make up the molecules in the atmosphere of the world can lead to a barrage of hitting the particle.
Most of these particles are composed of particles or as a result of the collision of cosmic rays, protecting the earth from harmful rays donut-shaped magnetic fields, which is caught by the Van Allen belts.
Pamela objectives of the satellite, much of the normal matter such as protons and helium atom nucleus is to identify a small number of anti-matter particles.
According to the article, Pamela moon passes through the South Atlantic region, an abnormal way, normally thought to have come from another particle, or the cosmos has identified tens of thousands of times more antiproton. Generations of the Van Allen belts similar to the proof of this, indicating that the Italian scientists antiproton, near the world's largest antiproton source noted that in this generation.
In the study from the University of Bari, Alessandro Bruno, kıstırılan antiprotons, especially in the lower layers of the atmosphere when exposed components disappear disappeared, indicating that loss is significantly reduced over a few hundred kilometers altitude, the higher layers are evident antiprotona pointed to much larger amounts.
Observations of antiprotons is a great source of energy is one of the most important parts of the notable Italian scientists, which, generated by the burning of gasoline to 10 billion times more energy than they produce a chemical reaction noted.

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