NASA Administrator Statement on Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

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April 3, 2013

David Weaver 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1898 
david.weaver@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 13-096

NASA ADMINISTRATOR STATEMENT ON ALPHA MAGNETIC SPECTROMETER

WASHINGTON -- The following is a statement from NASA Administrator 
Charles Bolden on the first Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) results 
announced Wednesday at the European Organization for Nuclear Research 
(CERN) in Switzerland. AMS is a cosmic ray particle physics detector 
on the exterior of the International Space Station. It was launched 
to the space station on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 mission on 
May 16, 2011. 

"The AMS cosmic ray particle results announced today could help foster 
a new understanding of the fields of fundamental physics and 
astrophysics. I am confident that this is only the first of many 
scientific discoveries enabled by the station that will change our 
understanding of the universe. Multiple NASA human spaceflight 
centers around the country played important roles in this work, and 
we look forward to many more exciting results from AMS. 

"For more than 50 years, NASA has pushed the boundaries beyond Earth 
to unveil the underlying architecture of the cosmos, revealing new 
knowledge about our place within it. The International Space Station 
is a gateway to the universe, teaching us how humans can live, work, 
and thrive in space as we endeavor to venture deeper into the solar 
system. It's a remarkable testament that the orbital laboratory could 
play such an important supporting role in research at the very 
smallest scale of the physical universe. It's proof positive the 
space station is humanity's greatest achievement in low-Earth orbit." 


For more information about AMS and the International Space Station, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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