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    • Title AMS-02
    • Released: 02/03/2011
    • Length 00:05:23
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
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      Passenger of STS-134 Endeavour to be launched this 19 April, AMS, the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, is hoped to bring new discoveries. Developped in Europe at CERN, near Geneva, AMS will be attached to the International Space Station and from this orbital outpost will observe antimatter and dark matter. This unique cosmic ray detector will be ISS' largest scientific instrument. AMS could bring a revolution in our understanding of the physics of the universe.

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    • Activity Space Science
    • People Roberto Battiston, Samuel Ting
    • System ISS, Space Shuttle Endeavour
    • Location CERN
    • Keywords Antimatter, Big bang, Cosmic rays, Dark matter, Particle physics, Supernovae, Universe

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