Detected by equipment on the International Space Station. There is no antimatter on the station itself.
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just science related topics. please contribute
note: clickbait sources/headlines aren't liked generally. I've posted crap sources and later deleted or edit to improve after complaints. whoops, sry
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...that we're aware of
Can you imagine the anti matter colliding with the glass of the ISS? Must've been a nightmare
Not even a positron?
I'm so ready for the next physics patch, 2.0.1 is about to be SICK
Now with some DLCs and micro transactions.
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Hi, Dr. Anton!
He’s the best. I look forward to his videos every afternoon.
Agreed! He gives good explanations for the layperson, and his good mood is so infectious. He always brightens my day 😊
For the curious, they're talking about Anton Petrov on YouTube. One of the best science communicators out there imo.
He has a focus on Astronomy but covers a wide variety of new findings in science.
Bro, I've been trying to get someone to recognize a Dr Nick reference IRL for probably a decade now. Do you feel my pain?