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  2. Ionospheric Connection Explorer - Wikipedia

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    The ionosphere is where space weather manifests, creating unexpected conditions; electric currents can cause electrical charging of satellites, changing density can affect satellite orbits, and shifting magnetic fields can induce current in power systems, causing strain, disrupting communications and navigation or even triggering blackouts. [3]

  3. High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program - Wikipedia

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    Balloons cannot reach it because the air is too thin, but satellites cannot orbit there because the air is too thick. Hence, most experiments on the ionosphere give only small pieces of information. HAARP approaches the study of the ionosphere by following in the footsteps of an ionospheric heater called EISCAT near Tromsø, Norway. There ...

  4. Ionospheric Occultation Experiment - Wikipedia

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    IOX demonstrated remote sensing techniques for future United States Department of Defense space systems and helped to improve operational models for ionospheric and thermospheric forecasts. [ 2 ] IOX was developed by the United States Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center and was one of four experiment packages on PicoSAT , which was ...

  5. Popular Mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Popular Mechanics (often abbreviated as PM or PopMech) is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do it yourself, and technology topics. Military topics, aviation and transportation of all types, space, tools and gadgets are commonly featured. [4]

  6. Whoopsie, SpaceX Blew Up Two Rockets and Punched a ... - AOL

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    SpaceX’s rocket explosion in November 2023 created a massive hole in the Earth's ionosphere, providing scientists with a rare opportunity to study its effects.

  7. Ionosonde - Wikipedia

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    Digital control and data analysis circuits. The transmitter sweeps all or part of the HF frequency range, transmitting short pulses. These pulses are reflected at various layers of the ionosphere, at heights of 100–400 km (60 to 250 miles), and their echos are received by the receiver and analyzed by the control system.

  8. Microwave Ionosphere Nonlinear Interaction Experiment

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    The Microwave Ionosphere Nonlinear Interaction Experiment (MINIX) is a sounding rocket experiment launched by Japan on 29 August 1983. [1] Its purpose was to study the effects of Microwave energy in the Ionosphere , and to study high-power microwave technology for use in a Space-based solar power satellite.

  9. Project West Ford - Wikipedia

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    Needles from the West Ford project compared to a stamp. Project West Ford (also known as Westford Needles and Project Needles) was a test carried out by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory on behalf of the United States military in 1961 and 1963 to create an artificial ionosphere above the Earth. [1]

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