First measures of Earth's ionosphere found with the largest atmospheric radar in the Antarctic

There’s chaos in the night sky about 60 to 600 miles above Earth’s surface. Called the ionosphere, this layer of Earth’s atmosphere is blasted by solar radiation that breaks down the bonds of ions. Free electrons and heavy ions are left behind, constantly colliding.


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Source: Phys.org