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Rocket Flown Through Northern Lights To Help Unlock Space Weather Mysteries 33

Zothecula writes The northern lights are more than one of nature's most awe inspiring sights, they are an electromagnetic phenomena that can adversely affect power grids and communications and navigation systems. Researchers from the University of Oslo have flown a rocket through the phenomena to take a closer look with the aim of gathering data that will help in predicting space weather.
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Rocket Flown Through Northern Lights To Help Unlock Space Weather Mysteries

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  • "You broke my rainbow, waaaaah"

  • It's not like it's rocket science. Oh...wait...
  • News? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Brett Buck ( 811747 ) on Monday February 23, 2015 @01:05AM (#49109483)

    People have been launching sounding rockets into the aurora borealis for something like 60 years - in the many hundreds, if not thousands. The facilities in AK and Canada are far and away the most active sounding rocket sites in the world because of it.

        How is this news?

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      It's news because it pisses off the Republicans since they don't believe in the Aurora Borealis. Too many of their kind are Aurora Borealis deniers.

  • The Aurora Borealis are not "are an electromagnetic phenomena that can adversely affect power grids and communications and navigation systems." They are but an effect of the solar wind, intensified by a solar flare pointed in our direction, interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.
    • The Aurora Borealis are not "are an electromagnetic phenomena that can adversely affect ..."

      (Putting on my grammar policeman cap, and explicitly not addressing Rob's point...)

      I DO wish the author of TFA would correctly use the singular and plural
      of "Phenomenon".
      - Phenomenon: One (class of ...)
      - Phenomena: More than one (class of ...)

      The Aurora Borealis are a set of related phenomena, involving glows from ionization of various atmospheric elements at different altitudes, various of the Van A

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