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SLAM Waves Offer New Clues For NASA Scientists
NASA scientists are excited over squiggles in data from a series of missions to better understand the magnetosphere.Between 1998 and 2002, NASA's Wind spacecraft went up into the magnetosphere -- a "bubble" created around the Earth by its own magnetic fields -- to study the conditions of how the magnetosphere behaves as Earth orbits the sun.
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