NASA plans to launch sounding rockets into the Moon's shadow during an upcoming solar eclipse, offering researchers a rare chance to study how eclipses impact our atmosphere. The focus is on ionized particles in the Earth's upper atmosphere, particularly in the ionosphere layer. When the Moon's shadow covers the Earth during an eclipse, it triggers a sudden cooling effect, creating atmospheric waves resembling ripples on water.
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