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Cloud chamber photograph of the first positron ever observed

Carl D. Anderson1932-02-08/1932-02-08

CERN

CERN
Geneva, Switzerland

Card D. Anderson was an American physicist who discovered the anti-electron (positron) in 1932, by observing cosmic rays passing through a cloud chamber and a lead plate. The ion trail left by the positron curved in a magnetic field in a direction that showed its charge was positive.

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  • Title: Cloud chamber photograph of the first positron ever observed
  • Creator: Carl D. Anderson
  • Date Created: 1932-02-08/1932-02-08

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