By Susan Gaidos
There’s an air of excitement in the astrophysics community, created by a surplus of particles from space invading Earth’s atmosphere.
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Balloon flights high in the stratosphere over Antarctica detected electrons in numbers and energies much higher than what usually pours in from space, scientists on a project called ATIC reported in November.