New NASA Mission to Study Space Weather

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With 14 days until its launch, the Radiation Belt Storm Probes mission is previewed by scientists at NASA Headquarters in Washington. RBSP will study the role of the Earth’s radiation belts in producing space weather that can adversely affect communications and electronic systems.

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13 Comments

  1. Plasma and double-layers create electromagnetic events. The "radiation" is electricity entering our magnetosphere, atmosphere and which raise and lower ground currents measured in the Earth. Aurora, lightning and the Jet Stream are all manifestations of the currents of space previously disallowed as a fact by the Standard Cosmological Model. Electricity lights the suns in spiraling webs of plasma and dust to the galaxy where it shines its brightest before lighting the next galaxy into infinity.

  2. My question would be where did the trapped radiation come from? And how did it get in and how is it trapped, and what would happen if they became… untrapped. If you know what I mean x

  3. You, sir, failed to consider the fact that these probes are what helped us to discover the third belt. This video occured before the launch of the probes, and you are infact saying "Hey, don't you already realize the first discovery of your experiment?"

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