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NASA launches four sounding Rockets into Northern lights

byCustoms Today Report
28/01/2015
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MEXICO: Four NASA sounding rockets were launched into the northern lights within a half hour in an effort to better understand and visualize turbulent air currents in the upper atmosphere. The four launches all took place within 30 minutes from a site near Fairbanks.

“The Poker Flat Research Range was set for a perfect area to launch four rockets into the beautiful, aurora-filled sky early Monday morning because the weather was perfect for the launch,” said researchers.

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The successful launches came after a delay lasting 13 days caused by unsuitable weather.

The good weather on Monday — 40 degrees below zero but clear — made the launches possible and provided researchers sharp, clear views of the aurora, necessary for the gathering of data.

Two of the rockets were configured to release a visible vapor into the aurora, created using the gas trimethyl aluminum that glows white when mixed with oxygen, which will create vapor trails that can be photographed by a ground station to aid researchers in visualizing atmospheric turbulence some 60 miles above the earth.

“Describing such processes in circulation models is of broad interest, as turbulent and diffusive processes contribute to transport of heat and constituents throughout the atmosphere, impacting everything from pollution studies at the surface of the Earth to satellite drag in space,” said Richard Collins from the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, which had designed experiments carried on two of the rockets.

The other two carried instruments designed and built by Clemson University.

Tags: 60 miles above the earth.Clemson University.Geophysical InstituteNASA launches four sounding RocketsNorthern LightsPoker Flat Research RangeUniversity of Alaska

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