News Release 19:
9P/Tempel 1 Comet composed of Antimatter
February 13, 2006
NASA’s Deep Impact Spacecraft collision with
9P/Tempel 1 comet
and confirmed that comets are natural sources of antimatter. The antimatter
model predicted the multi-megaton explosion that took place when NASA’s Deep
Impact spacecraft collided into the 9P/Tempel 1 comet. Using the dusty ice
model, NASA estimated the kinetic energy from the 372-kilogram spacecraft
slamming into the comet would be 19 Giga-joules; and the explosion would
created a crater about 10 meters in diameter.
On July 4, 2005, NASA’s
Deep Impact spacecraft slammed into the 9P/Tempel 1 comet at 10 kilometers
per second. The initial explosion blasted thousands of tons of antimatter
off the nucleus into comet’s coma and the spacecraft into millions of
pieces. The tons of antimatter dust particles blasted off the comet
interacted with the solar dust particles to produce a spectacular explosion
that was 3,200-kilometer in diameter or about the size of the United States.
The explosions converted
hundreds of tons of matter and antimatter into a spectrum of radiation
including gamma rays, x-rays and light that were photographed by the Hubble
Space Telescope and other spacecraft. The nineteen-hour explosion was
equivalent to about 20 million Peta-joules, which could have supplied entire
World’s energy needs for a hundred years. The energy from the explosions
was a trillion times energy more the 19 Giga-joules that scientist had
estimated.
NASA’s and their contractor’s position is that the Deep Impact spacecraft’s
collision with the 9P/Tempel 1 comet didn’t create a nuclear explosion;
however, they don’t have any explanation other than the antimatter model and
are concerned that they have violated The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. However,
I believe that United States didn’t violate treaty because nuclear energy
comes from “fission” or “fusion” of matter, and Mirror Energy comes from
"conversion” of matter and antimatter into energy.