Detectors in space: Analyzing cosmic ray tracks in barium phosphate glasses with unknown environmental information
While traveling to distant star systems in a reasonable time period is currently beyond our capabilities, there are other ways for us to learn about faraway stars and planets.
Cosmic rays are heavily ionized particles from outside our solar system that travel through space at nearly the speed of light (Figure 1). Analyzing the composition of cosmic rays can provide a rich source of information on the chemical evolution of the universe.