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In the midst of Hurricane Helene’s chaos on the ground, NASA’s International Space Station (ISS) made a groundbreaking discovery in the skies above. This discovery came in the form of unseen atmospheric waves in the mesosphere, an often-overlooked layer of Earth’s atmosphere. These waves, detected at an altitude of 55 miles, offer new insights into the interactions between terrestrial weather events and the upper atmosphere. This revelation suggests a far more integrated connection between Earth’s surface and space than previously understood. As scientists delve deeper into these phenomena, new questions arise about the broader implications for space weather and satellite operations.

https://www.energy-reporters.com/news/they-saw-it-from-space-nasas-iss-detects-mysterious-waves-55-miles-above-earth-during-hurricane-helene-and-it-changes-what-we-know-about-storms/

 

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