How long would it take to get to Mars with an antimatter rocket?

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When atoms of matter meet atoms of antimatter, they transform into pure energy, as predicted by Albert Einstein's famous equation: E = mc2. Just 10 milligrams of antimatter would be needed to propel a human mission to Mars in only 45 days.
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How fast would an antimatter rocket go?

The antimatter rocket could hit speeds of 72 million mph, Weed claimed. The long term goal is interstellar travel, but before that there are more practical, lower-orbit applications for Positron Dynamics' engine.
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How long would it take to get to Mars with a chemical rocket?

Only the Saturn V, the rocket that helped carry Neil Armstrong and company to the moon in the 1960s and 1970s, was bigger and badder, but has long since been retired. Both rockets, however, rely on liquid fuel as propellants. A one-way trip to Mars using conventional chemical rockets could take up to nine months.
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Can antimatter be used for space travel?

Based on the scope of efficiency, since antimatter/matter explosion results in a complete conversion of mass into energy, using antimatter as fuel for rockets is, by far, the best alternative to the type of chemical fuel currently used in space trips.
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Can antimatter power a spaceship?

Antimatter power generation

Antimatter annihilations are used to directly or indirectly heat a working fluid, as in a nuclear thermal rocket, but the fluid is used to generate electricity, which is then used to power some form of electric space propulsion system.
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Does antimatter last forever?

The energy available in the Universe is now too low to create new protons/antiproton or neutron/antineutron pairs. so all the antimatter annihilates away with as much matter as it can find.
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Can antimatter destroy Blackhole?

The bottom line is: If a regular black hole and an antimatter black hole got black-hole-married in space, they wouldn't vanish. Feeding in antimatter won't do any good, it's just like regular matter or energy. It only makes the black hole more massive.
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Can a human touch antimatter?

Our bodies also contain potassium-40, which means positrons are being emitted from you, too. Antimatter annihilates immediately on contact with matter, so these antimatter particles are very short-lived.
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Who owns antimatter?

Andrew Krioukov - Co-founder and CEO - Antimatter | LinkedIn.
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Can humans make antimatter?

For the past 50 years and more, laboratories like CERN have routinely produced antiparticles, and in 1995 CERN became the first laboratory to create anti-atoms artificially. But no one has ever produced antimatter without also obtaining the corresponding matter particles.
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How long would a human survive on Mars without a suit?

It's relatively cool with an average annual temperature of -60 degrees Celsius, but Mars lacks an Earth-like atmospheric pressure. Upon stepping on Mars' surface, you could probably survive for around two minutes before your organs ruptured.
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How long would it take to make Mars habitable?

Depending on whom you talk to, terraforming could take anywhere from 50 years to 100 million years to complete. The surface might one day look like our own Earth. It could also resemble a massive metropolis with people unable to live outside of domes or other manmade structures for hundreds of years.
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How fast could a nuclear spaceship go?

The Orion nuclear pulse drive combines a very high exhaust velocity, from 19 to 31 km/s (12 to 19 mi/s) in typical interplanetary designs, with meganewtons of thrust.
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How powerful is 1g of antimatter?

Using the famous mass-energy equivalence relationship, 1g of antimatter released into our world (annihilating with 1g of matter) would produce 1.8x1014J of energy. That's 43 kilotons of TNT equivalent, or around the magnitude of the Little Boy atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima.
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What happens if you touch antimatter?

The positively charged positron, for example, is the antiparticle to the negatively charged electron. Matter and antimatter particles are always produced as a pair and, if they come in contact, annihilate one another, leaving behind pure energy.
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How powerful is a pound of antimatter?

Matter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact, releasing energy according to Einstein's famous formula E=mc 2. This tells us that one pound of antimatter is equivalent to around 19 megatons of TNT.
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How much does 1 gram of antimatter cost?

The cost of 1 gram of antimatter is about 62.5 trillion dollars (around 5,000 billion Indian rupees). The most expensive material on Earth, antimatter, is not found in nature but can only be prepared in a lab. The antihydrogen made in CERN's laboratory only amounted to a mass of about 1.67 nanograms.
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Can I buy antimatter?

Another option is to simply buy some Antimatter from a Galactic Trade terminal. The terminals can be found either at an Outpost (which you can find using the steps in the bullet point above) or in any Space Station.
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How heavy is antimatter?

They find that the ratio is somewhere between -65 and 110. This is roughly equivalent to a scale that says a typical adult weight somewhere between negative five and positive eight tons.
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How do you destroy antimatter?

What makes antimatter unique is that when antimatter comes in contact with its regular matter counterpart, they mutually destroy each other and all of their mass is converted to energy. This matter-antimatter mutual annihilation has been observed many times and is a well-established principle.
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Do antimatter bombs exist?

Large-scale annihilation of antimatter and matter could theoretically be used in a destructive way. However, there is no way that antimatter could be created in sufficient quantities to be used in a bomb.
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Which country has antimatter?

Scientists from six Indian research bodies are excited over the detection of the heaviest ever antimatter by the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA1.
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What can beat a black hole?

Black holes, the insatiable monsters of the universe, are impossible to kill with any of the weapons in our grasp. The only thing that can hasten a black hole's demise is a cable made of cosmic strings, a hypothetical material predicted by string theory.
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Can anything stop a black hole?

According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, the gravity of a black hole is so intense that nothing can escape it.
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What would destroy a black hole?

The inequality suggests that to destroy a black hole, all you need to do is to feed it angular momentum and charge.
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