Space
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NASA Launches Rockets into Northern Lights to Study Atmospheric Turbulence
NASA, along with Utah State University, launched four rockets into the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, in Alaska on Monday in order to learn more about turbulence in the upper atmosphere.
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