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NASA launching rockets into radio-disrupting clouds

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NASA is launching rockets from a remote Pacific island to study mysterious, high-altitude cloud-like structures that can disrupt critical communication systems. The mission, called Sporadic-E ElectroDynamics, or SEED, opens its three-week launch window from Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands on Friday, June 13.

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NASA is launching rockets from a remote Pacific island to study mysterious high-altitude cloud structures that can disrupt critical communications systems.

After an eruption of communication signals, NASA has made the surprising decision to launch rockets from a remote Pacific island. In this article, we will tell you all the details of the investigation. The Sporadic-E ElectroDynamics (SEED) mission name had its first launch on June 13 in the Marshall Islands. Among the atmospheric features that SEED is analyzing are the Sporadic-E layers, which have caused problems for radio communications.

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NASA is launching rockets from a remote Pacific island to study mysterious high-altitude cloud structures that can disrupt critical communication systems.

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World News broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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