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NASA to Launch Rocket on Friday for CU Boulder Space Science Mission

UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – NASA's TRACERS mission will study geomagnetic storms to improve space weather predictions and protect critical technology, following major solar events in May 2024, officials said.

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NASA and the University of Colorado Boulder will launch a 60-foot rocket out of New Mexico on Friday, which, once launched, will reach the speed of sound in less than a second and complete its scientific mission to space in about 15 minutes.

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Two satellites will analyze how the Earth's magnetic shield protects the planet from the impact of the solar wind and its effects on technology

NASA is finalizing the details for its mission 'TRACERS', through which two small satellites will study how the Earth's magnetic shield protects the planet from the solar wind, and what is the impact of this phenomenon on the blue planet. NASA's entry prepares a "tracing" mission to learn how the solar wind affects the Earth was first published in Digital Process.

The Nasa is finalizing the details for its TRACERS mission, through which two small satellites will study how the Earth's magnetic shield protects the planet from the solar wind, and what is the impact of this phenomenon on the blue planet. The launch of the two twin satellites is [...] The Nasa entry prepares a "tracing" mission to learn how the solar wind affects the Earth was first published in Information Focus.

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