New NASA Mission to Reveal Earth’s Invisible ‘Halo’

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Key Takeaways:

  • 1. A new NASA mission, the Carruthers Geocorona Observatory, will study Earth’s exosphere to forecast dangerous space conditions for Artemis astronauts.
  • 2. The exosphere, Earth’s outermost atmospheric layer, plays a crucial role in understanding space weather and atmospheric escape.
  • 3. The mission will launch from Kennedy Space Center and aims to capture continuous movies of the exosphere from Lagrange point 1.

NASA's Carruthers Geocorona Observatory will study Earth's exosphere to predict space conditions for astronauts. The exosphere's interactions with solar eruptions and atmospheric escape are crucial for space weather forecasts and understanding water retention on Earth. The mission will launch from Florida and provide the first continuous movies of the exosphere from Lagrange point 1. Insight: Understanding Earth's exosphere is vital for space exploration and discovering exoplanets with similar atmospheric dynamics.

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