2 New NASA Satelles follow the time in space to help us safely from Solar storms

2 New NASA Satelles follow the time in space to help us safely from Solar storms

A new mission to dig bounce for low-adle orbit will study hurricanes around the world and find out more about how they affect our surroundings and satellites.

Returning Tandem to NASA and Cusp Elecrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellite, or Tracers for short, mission represents a pair of satellites to fly to a DAY-synchronous orbit – means they are always in the days of WORLD – and pass polar cusps. The cusps, in essence, two holes in the magnetosphere of the land, where farm lines dipped in magnetic poss.

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