NASA Mission Catching AWEsome Waves in Earth’s Airglow
Narration: Beth Anthony
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At the boundary where Earth's atmosphere
meets space, an ethereal glow holds clues
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to how weather on our planet interacts
with weather in space.
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To investigate NASA's new Atmospheric
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Waves Experiment or
AWE mission is studying waves
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passing through these colorful bands
of light known as airglow.
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The waves occur naturally
when dramatic weather events
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such as thunderstorms,
hurricanes and tornadoes
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push pockets of air upward
before gravity pulls the air back down.
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These ripples in the air
are called atmospheric gravity waves.
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Though these waves are normally invisible
to the human eye,
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they can often be seen as distinct
patterns in clouds.
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As atmospheric
gravity waves travel upward,
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they can grow and reach
all the way to near-Earth space.
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There, they contribute to space weather -
an exchange of energy
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between the Sun and Earth
that can disrupt satellites
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along with navigation and communication
signals that travel through this region.
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Attached to the International
Space Station,
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AWE can observe these waves
around the world by recording
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fluctuations in the brightness of airglow
as waves pass through it.
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By taking one image
every second as it orbits Earth,
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all will provide the first global
measurements of atmospheric gravity waves,
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revealing where and when they occur,
how they travel and transfer energy,
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and how they vary from season to season
or across the globe.
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Little is known about the distribution
and effects of atmospheric gravity waves,
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but through NASA's AWE mission, scientists
hope to understand more
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about how Earth's weather
can impact the space environment.