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Giant Veil of “Cold Plasma” Discovered High Above Earth

ESA's Cluster II spacecraft in orbit.

Clouds of charged “cold plasma” particles reach from the top of Earth’s atmosphere to at least a quarter the distance to the moon, according to new data from a cluster of European satellites. Earth generates cold plasma—slow-moving charged particles—at the edge of space, where sunlight strips electrons from gas atoms, leaving only their positively charged cores, or nuclei. Researchers had suspected these hard-to-detect particles might influence incoming space weather, such as this week’s solar flare {January 22, 2012] and resulting … Continue reading

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