Olso physicists use 20 new satellites to forecast space weather
Submit on Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 22:56
The solar winds consist of charged particles and produce powerful turbulence in the ionosphere, which consists of plasma clouds with electrical particles at an altitude of 80 to 500 km. The turbulence interferes with radio signals. Universities around the world are now working together to understand what is happening at a micro-level in the plasma clouds.
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