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Near space is the region of Earth's atmosphere that lies between 20 to 100 km (65,000 and 328,000 feet) above sea level, encompassing the stratosphere, mesosphere, and the lower thermosphere. It extends roughly from the Armstrong limit above which humans need a pressure suit to survive, up to the Kármán line where astrodynamics must take over from aerodynamics in order to achieve flight. Thus, near space is above where commercial airliners fly but below orbiting satellites.
The terms "near space" and "upper atmosphere" are generally considered synonymous. However, some sources distinguish between the two. Where such a distinction is made, only the layers closest to the Karman line are called near space, while only the remaining layers between the lower atmosphere and near space are called the upper atmosphere.
Near space was first explored in the 1930s. The early flights flew to the edge of space without computers, spacesuits, and with only crude life support systems. Notable people who flew in near space were Jean Piccard and his wife Jeannette, on the nearcraft The Century of Progress. Later exploration was mainly carried out by unmanned nearcraft, although there have been skydiving attempts made from high altitude balloons.
This educational video explains the use of advanced scatter radar technology to study the Earth's atmosphere.
From NOVA - At the Edge of Space by PBS See the full documentary on iTunes or DVD - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/edge-of-space.html Program Description Between the blue sky above and the infinite blackness beyond lies a frontier that scientists have only just begun to investigate. In "At the Edge of Space," NOVA takes viewers on a spectacular exploration of the Earth-space boundary that's home to some of nature's most puzzling and alluring phenomena: the shimmering aurora, streaking meteors, and fleeting flashes that shoot upwards from thunderclouds, known as sprites. Only discovered in 1989, sprites have eluded capture because they exist for a mere split-second—40-times faster than an eye blink. NOVA rides with scientists in a high-flying weather observation plane on a hunt for s...
June 10, 2017: An apparent good size meteor entered the earth's atmosphere at 8:45 EST hitting so hard it sent shockwaves bouncing (literally) through the ionosphere. You can see the energy and hear it in this video. Strong!
Clearly see that the earth is flat, and the sun is close and local.
June 12, 2017: Upper Atmosphere Disturbance #2. (Big) ((recorded the moment in real-time as it unfolded))
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project launched a rocket-powered, saucer-shaped test vehicle into the upper atmosphere in late June from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii. Please rate and comment, thanks! Credit: NASA
June 12, 2017: Upper Atmosphere Disturbance. (recorded the moment as it unfolded in real-time)
June 8, 2017: Ground instruments are picking up some sort of "Ruckus" in the upper atmosphere of earth. The disturbance I recorded in this video is quite large. It also detected what appear to be pulses integrated into the disturbance, multiple pulses. It is continuing today, just not as dramatic as last night... #Ruckus http://www.livemeteors.com http://www.meteorscan.com/meteor-live.html #MrMBB333 SUBSCRIBE for UPDATES Website: https://www.mrmbb333.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMBB333 (Subscribe) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MrMBB333 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrMBB333 Google+: https://plus.google.com/+MrMBB333 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmbb333
Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere playing at Memorial Hall, Sheffield as part of the Tramlines festival. The band, comprising Martin Archer - keys, Chris Bywater - keys, Graham Clark - violin, Terry Todd - bass, Steve Dinsdale - drums and Walt Shaw - percussion were joined by the Juxtavoices choir performing from the balcony.
This educational video explains the use of advanced scatter radar technology to study the Earth's atmosphere.
From NOVA - At the Edge of Space by PBS See the full documentary on iTunes or DVD - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/edge-of-space.html Program Description Between the blue sky above and the infinite blackness beyond lies a frontier that scientists have only just begun to investigate. In "At the Edge of Space," NOVA takes viewers on a spectacular exploration of the Earth-space boundary that's home to some of nature's most puzzling and alluring phenomena: the shimmering aurora, streaking meteors, and fleeting flashes that shoot upwards from thunderclouds, known as sprites. Only discovered in 1989, sprites have eluded capture because they exist for a mere split-second—40-times faster than an eye blink. NOVA rides with scientists in a high-flying weather observation plane on a hunt for s...
June 10, 2017: An apparent good size meteor entered the earth's atmosphere at 8:45 EST hitting so hard it sent shockwaves bouncing (literally) through the ionosphere. You can see the energy and hear it in this video. Strong!
Clearly see that the earth is flat, and the sun is close and local.
June 12, 2017: Upper Atmosphere Disturbance #2. (Big) ((recorded the moment in real-time as it unfolded))
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) project launched a rocket-powered, saucer-shaped test vehicle into the upper atmosphere in late June from the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility on Kauai, Hawaii. Please rate and comment, thanks! Credit: NASA
June 12, 2017: Upper Atmosphere Disturbance. (recorded the moment as it unfolded in real-time)
June 8, 2017: Ground instruments are picking up some sort of "Ruckus" in the upper atmosphere of earth. The disturbance I recorded in this video is quite large. It also detected what appear to be pulses integrated into the disturbance, multiple pulses. It is continuing today, just not as dramatic as last night... #Ruckus http://www.livemeteors.com http://www.meteorscan.com/meteor-live.html #MrMBB333 SUBSCRIBE for UPDATES Website: https://www.mrmbb333.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMBB333 (Subscribe) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/MrMBB333 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrMBB333 Google+: https://plus.google.com/+MrMBB333 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmbb333
Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere playing at Memorial Hall, Sheffield as part of the Tramlines festival. The band, comprising Martin Archer - keys, Chris Bywater - keys, Graham Clark - violin, Terry Todd - bass, Steve Dinsdale - drums and Walt Shaw - percussion were joined by the Juxtavoices choir performing from the balcony.
This educational video explains the use of advanced scatter radar technology to study the Earth's atmosphere.
June 12, 2017: Upper Atmosphere Disturbance. (recorded the moment as it unfolded in real-time)
Mysteries of the Upper Atmosphere : Documentary on the Air at th Edge of Space (Full Documentary). . Mysteries of the Upper Atmosphere : Documentary on the Air at th Edge of Space (Full Documentary). . Uploaded with rapidleech. Solar system watch more .
Hypocrites and liars deceivers are working very hard to control the weather, Just look at what happened only a few days ago. Wake up people this is weather control.And not alone that but the poison that falls from them chemtrails is very very dangerous to your health..THEY ARE CONTROLLING THE WEATHER. ..N.W.O.2016
►Never before seen footage of Wernher von Braun during Operation Fishbowl; the U.S. detonation of Nuclear Weapons in the upper atmosphere...and...►on the MOON◄ ♠Meteorites DEBUNKED (You Decide)♠: https://youtu.be/brgmp0chW_w ♣Operation Fishbowl♣ http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/nuclear/hane.html http://www.futurescience.com/emp/fishbowl.html http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Operation%20Fishbowl/en-en/ http://www.atomicarchive.com/Photos/LANL/Dominic.shtml http://everything.explained.today/Operation_Fishbowl/
0800066 - High-Altitude Nuclear Weapon Effects Part One - Phenomenology - 1963 - 20:53 - Color - When nuclear weapons are detonated at high altitudes, they cause dramatic changes in the atmosphere and ionosphere. In a very technical presentation, this video discusses such things as the interactions of electrons and positive ions and shows the electromagnetic regions and how they carry electrical charges from one hemisphere to another. The video also discusses how there is much information unknown about nuclear explosions at extremely high altitudes, especially above 250 kilometers, where there is less atmospheric resistance.
Dr. Kevin Hamilton, Retired Director and Professor of SOEST's International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) at the University of Hawaii, and Dr. Takatoshi Sakazaki, a visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at IPRC and Japan Society for Promotion of Science, appear on Research in Manoa to share unexpected new developments in understanding effects of the winds in the upper atmosphere (above about 10 miles height) on the weather at the earth’s surface. We learn about two time scales have been identified of particular interest: a 12-hour period wave that influences the variation of rainfall throughout the tropics, and an approximately two year oscillation in the winds high above the equator that particularly affects winter weather in Europe. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am t...
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A geomagnetic storm is a major disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere that occurs when there is a very efficient exchange of energy from the solar wind into the space environment surrounding Earth. These storms result from variations in the solar wind that produces major changes in the currents, plasmas, and fields in Earth’s magnetosphere. The solar wind conditions that are effective for creating geomagnetic storms are sustained (for several to many hours) periods of high-speed solar wind, and most importantly, a southward directed solar wind magnetic field (opposite the direction of Earth’s field) at the dayside of the magnetosphere. This condition is effective for transferring energy from the solar wind into Earth’s magnetosphere. The largest storms that result from these conditions are ...