NASA launches twin rocket mission from Alaska to study mysterious black aurora borealis

NASA launched two rockets from Alaska this week to learn more about the electrical “circuits” in the aurora borealis, the colorful light show that occurs when solar wind collides with Earth’s atmosphere.

Two suborbits were observed during the mission. acoustic rocket It will launch from the Poker Flat research range near Fairbanks, Alaska, carrying scientific instruments and briefly fly into the atmosphere to collect data.

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