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Antimatter captured for the first time. The most elusive building block of the Universe is trapped by CERN researchers [New Scientist]
Commentary: Assuming we don't destroy the known universe toying with this stuff, we should learn a lot. Okay, I'm overstating the case. They could not even warm a cup of coffee with the current amount that they can muster. Hoever, assuming they can create a steady stream of said antimatter, specifically anti-hydrogen, it could serve as one half of the fuel souce for an interstellar drive.
If I recall correctly, there is constantly streaming hydrogen in the known galaxy. by having a scoop on your ship, and either a stored amount of anti-hydrogen in the a magnetic bottle, or the means of producing it on ship, you could then use it to produce thrust.
10:49:27 PM
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Report: pop star to be next space tourist. Lance Bass, a member of the pop group *NSYNC, will fly to the International Space... [spacetoday.net]
Space tourism is the surest way to get the rest of us travelling to the stars. It will have to be funded by the wealthy, until we start getting to the economies of scale where it is as inexpensive as a long plane trip. Several technologies (truly reusable launch vehicles, and a much lower price per pound to get into orbit) have to be developed before this can happen. So I hope that his flight goes well, and that we will soon be seeing more people getting into orbit, and visiting the station.
This is the next step to getting us into the stars, and off earth. Next up, a moon base, then mars, and then we will be limited only by the speed of our drives.
9:34:08 AM
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