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🚀🚀🌘❗️ BBC News: NASA will launch rockets to study how the eclipse affects radio communications, and you can watch live
➡️ NASA is going to launch three rockets into the shadow of the Moon during the April 8 solar eclipse, to measure how eclipses cause disturbances in Earth's upper atmosphere and affect communications.
➡️ And you can watch the rocket launch live online via the window below.
➡️ The Atmospheric Perturbations around Eclipse Path (APEP) mission will see three rockets launch in total: one 45 minutes before, one during and one 45 minutes after the solar eclipse.
➡️ They will collect data on how the ionosphere is affected by the sudden disappearance of the Sun as the Moon passes in front of it during the eclipse.
➡️ The ionosphere consists of particles that become electrically charged by energy from the Sun.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eqzUSLUAGE0
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