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    Post by Dragon Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:11 pm

    As millions of people across North, Central and South America tilt their heads skyward to watch the partial "ring of fire" solar eclipse tomorrow (Oct. 14), NASA engineers will celebrate the once-in-a-decade event in their own way: By firing rockets directly at the eclipse's shadow.

    Don't worry — the sun, moon and everyone watching will be just fine.

    According to NASA, the planned launch of three scientific rockets from White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico is part of a purely scientific mission to study changes in Earth's upper atmosphere during the sudden plunge in daylight that eclipses bring.


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    Post by Dragon Fri Oct 13, 2023 10:13 pm

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    (Image credit: NASA)

    Photos of an annular total solar eclipse (left) and a total solar eclipse (right).

    At its peak, Saturday's eclipse will see roughly 90% of the sun's light blocked by the moon.

    We know from prior eclipses that this sudden drop in daylight can have some really strange effects on the planet, including rapid changes in temperature, wind patterns and even animal behavior.

    Less understood is how an eclipse affects the electrically-charged upper atmosphere, or ionosphere, which begins between 30 and 50 miles (50 to 80 kilometers) above Earth.


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