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NASA solves 60-year atmosphic mystery, measuring Earth's ambipolar electric field

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An international team of researchers has successfully measured Earth’s ambipolar electric field in a groundbreaking scientific achievement. This discovery, made by NASA’s Endurance mission, has far-reaching implications.
Eureka! As scientists continue to unravel the mysteries of our planet’s atmosphere, a new finding provides valuable insights into Earth’s ionosphere. Scientists have measured an electric field that has remained elusive for the last six decades. The discovery provides us with a new tool for assessing other planets.
An international team of researchers has successfully measured Earth’s ambipolar electric field in a groundbreaking scientific achievement. This discovery, made by NASA’s Endurance mission, has far-reaching implications for our understanding of Earth’s atmosphere and the potential habitability of other planets.
Scientists have long hypothesized that the ambipolar electric field is crucial in atmospheric escape above Earth’s poles. Recent measurements have finally confirmed and quantified the theory. This invisible force, as fundamental to our planet as gravity and magnetism, significantly impacts the shape and behavior of our ionosphere.
For years, scientists have observed a mysterious phenomenon known as the “polar wind”, a stream of particles flowing from Earth’s atmosphere into space.

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