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http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg21128245.500-antiproton-ring-found-around-earth.html
This is very good news. Now if only we'd figure out a way to "harvest" that antimatter and store it.
The antimatter, which may persist for minutes or hours before annihilating with normal matter, could in theory be used to fuel ultra-efficient rockets of the future.
"I find it very interesting to note that the Earth's magnetic field works a little bit like the magnetic traps that we are using in the lab," says Rolf Landua at the CERN particle physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland.
"This is the most abundant source of antiprotons near the Earth," says Bruno. "Who knows, one day a spacecraft could launch then refuel in the inner radiation belt before travelling further."
Millions or billions of times as many antiprotons probably ring the giant planets.
This is very good news. Now if only we'd figure out a way to "harvest" that antimatter and store it.