Signals from navigation satellites, radio broadcasts, and distant spacecraft all squeeze through a thin, electrified veil in Earth’s atmosphere called the ionosphere. Stretching from about 50 miles to nearly 400 miles up, this region bristles…
Signals from navigation satellites, radio broadcasts, and distant spacecraft all squeeze through a thin, electrified veil in Earth’s atmosphere called the ionosphere. Stretching from about 50 miles to nearly 400 miles up, this region bristles…