Artist’s rendition of the Dynamic Atmosphere-Ionosphere Explorer (DAPHNE) mission concept. The coloring represents auroras and atmospheric waves in Earth’s atmosphere.
Credit: Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics/Mary Tostanoski
HOUSTON—NASA has chosen a concept for further development of a twin-satellite mission to research how space weather and the Earth’s atmosphere influence the space environment, helping to predict impacts on astronaut crews and critical technologies, including GPS and low-Earth-orbit satellites...
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