NASA manages artificial clouds to catch the aurora wind
The US Aerospace Industries (NASA) is launching an artificial cloud launch project to study the aurora.
Research missiles are made to create artificial clouds that are equipped with trimethul aluminum. (Illustration).
NASA will simultaneously launch two research missiles into the atmosphere to produce artificial rattles on March 3 in Alaska, from 19:00 to midnight.
These two research missiles will provide unprecedented vertical research tools to help NASA understand the dependence on the height of the flares in the aurora.
Research missiles are made to create artificial clouds equipped with trimethul aluminum . It reacts with oxygen in the atmosphere to create a white cloud, which is the basis for scientists to observe the aurora wind.
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