Overview
Explore groundbreaking research on the ionosphere, Earth's interface with space, in this 34-minute press conference from AGU. Delve into the complexities of this atmospheric region where radio waves and satellite signals travel, and where phenomena like auroras occur. Discover how changes in the ionosphere can significantly impact Earth, disrupting communications and affecting satellite lifespans. Learn about novel findings that illuminate the influence of space weather on our planet and orbiting technology. Gain insights from experts, including details on two upcoming NASA missions designed to study the ionosphere from different perspectives. Hear from Bob Robinson of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Delores Knipp from the University of Colorado Boulder, and Scott England from the University of California Berkeley as they present their latest research and discuss the implications for our understanding of Earth's atmospheric boundary with space.
Syllabus
FM16 Press Conference: New research on the ionosphere, our interface to space
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AGU