Saturday, October 3, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Experts Create Artificial Ionosphere Patch

HTTP:: Experts Create Artificial Ionosphere Patch
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In a groundbreaking new study that may change the way radio signals are bounced around the world in communications networks, experts managed to create an artificial ionosphere patch in the sky, by shooting powerful radio waves into the air. The “original” ionosphere is the uppermost portion of the Earth's atmosphere, and it plays an essential role in keeping harmful radiations at bay, by slowing them down and breaking them apart with the ions it contains. It is also the innermost edge of magnetosphere, the atmospheric layer that protects us from solar radiation, and allows for life to go on.The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), near Gakona, Alaska, is the project responsible for the new achievement. It has been probing the planet's magnetic field and ionosphere for more than twenty years, and one of its greatest accomplishments is that it can generate artificial auroras in the sky. These light curtains are naturally formed as incoming space radiati!
on flows alongside the Earth's magnetic lines. The phenomenon can be seen best at the poles, although instances in which auroras became visible at lower latitudes are also documented throughout history, Nature News reports. HAARP functions by generating high-frequency radio waves, which are able to accelerate electrons and other par...
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