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Space station's cosmic detector working after 4 spacewalks



Space station's cosmic detector working after 4 spacewalks

This Dec. 2, 2019 photo made available by NASA shows the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) attached to the International Space Station. After a series of spacewalking repairs, NASA says the cosmic particle detector has resumed full scientific operation on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. (NASA via AP)


The cosmic detector that required a series of difficult spacewalking repairs is back in action.


The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer is working better than ever, Samuel Ting, the Nobel laureate who oversees the instrument, said Friday.


The $2 billion spectrometer—the International Space Station's premier science instrument—has now measured 152 billion charged cosmic rays in its hunt for elusive antimatter and dark matter, said Ting, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


A pair of astronauts conducted four spacewalks, beginning in November, to replace the spectrometer's failing cooling system.


The final spacewalk, last Saturday, was the only one where Ting was not at NASA's Mission Control in Houston. Instead, he was in Switzerland at the for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, which helps run the spectrometer.


"The only time I was not there, something happened," Ting said. But he said he was never nervous—even when a leak cropped up in one of the coolant lines last Saturday—and was always confident the spacewalks would succeed.


Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano plugged the leak by repeatedly tightening the fitting for the line.


The spectrometer has been at the space station since 2011. Ting expects it to last the lifetime of the station, or another five to 10 years.


Ting said the instrument already has provided strong candidates for antimatter and dark matter.




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