” Related: Antimatter-hunting AMS experiment in area (images) NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan works on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer during a spacewalk at the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA) His 7.5-ton space magnet was at first set up on the ISS in 2011 as the very first accuracy particle physics detector operating in space. To determine the home of charged cosmic rays in space you need to put a detector in space. Putting a magnet in space is not simple, and we figured out how to put a large magnet in space. What we have understood about cosmic rays requires a significant modification.NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan works on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer throughout a spacewalk at the International Space Station.
” Related: Antimatter-hunting AMS experiment in area (pictures) NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan works on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer throughout a spacewalk at the International Space Station. (Image credit: NASA) His 7.5-ton space magnet was at first installed on the ISS in 2011 as the very first precision particle physics detector operating in space. To determine the property of charged cosmic rays in area you need to put a detector in area.