New Project Will Measure Electric Currents in Near-Earth Space

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Space Weather: Space Radiation Environment, Space Weather: Models, Space Weather: Solar Effects

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Real-time monitoring of space weather, including the solar storms that disrupt power grids and disturb communications and navigation signals, will soon happen globally at unprecedented speeds and spatial scales. A new project, called the Active Magnetosphere and Planetary Electrodynamics Response Experiment (AMPERE) and developed by scientists at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, will use the Iridium constellation of communications satellites to measure the electric currents that link the upper atmosphere to space. This constellation, composed of more than 70 satellites, will allow scientists to quickly track exactly how the near-Earth space environment responds to supersonic blasts of plasma ejected from the Sun.

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