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Scientific curiosity; Artificial clouds created by NASA

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Scientific curiosity; Artificial clouds created by NASA



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NASA uses rockets to transport 16 canisters of this trimetal aluminum that were released into the upper atmosphere, from the ground you could see the bright clouds and what interested scientists was to be able to analyze and study the waves and vortices that occur in the air at about 100 km high, a region which also has the Tropopause.


The Tropopause marks the border between the atmosphere and space, beyond there is still some atmospheric gases, but in much smaller quantities and most importantly the chemical composition of the atmosphere is constant until reaching that height of about 100 km or so. , but in that region it changes, in the region beyond the Tropopause molecular diffusion dominates and the composition of the atmosphere varies according to the chemical composition.


It is a very enigmatic region of the Earth's atmosphere because it has barely been studied, neither the Balloons nor the airplanes reach that high, the rockets pass by and the satellites cannot be there, we cannot place a satellite at that height since it would touch with atmospheric gases and would end up falling, but it is very important to know what happens there, because it is an intermediate region, it is a border between what happens in space and what happens further down in the part of the atmosphere where everyone is. the beings alive, including of course human beings.





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