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Antimatter has potential for powering spacecraft from "summary" of Antimatter by Frank Close

The idea of using antimatter as a potential fuel for spacecraft may seem like science fiction, but it is actually a concept that has been studied by scientists for decades. Antimatter is the opposite of normal matter, with particles that have the opposite charge and spin. When antimatter comes into contact with normal matter, they annihilate each other, releasing a huge amount of energy in the process. This energy release is what makes antimatter such an attractive option for spacecraft propulsion. By harnessing the power of antimatter annihilation, spacecraft could potentially achieve speeds that are currently unimaginable with conventional fuel sources. This could drastically reduce the time it takes to travel between planets, making space exploration more efficient and cost-effective. However, there are significant challenges that must be overcome before antimatte...
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