Storia: NASA is offering up to $500,000 for new technology to measure Earth's extremely thin upper atmosphere and improve predictions of how space weather changes satellite orbits — Warptech Lab News
NASA is offering up to $500,000 for new technology to measure Earth's extremely thin upper atmosphere and improve predictions of how space weather changes satellite orbits
Earth's atmosphere does not simply end where airplanes stop flying. Far above the planet, in a region known as the thermosphere, an extremely thin layer of gas continues to interact with satellites orbiting Earth.