Plasma bubbles spotted over Giza pyramids from China. They can affect...
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Plasma bubbles spotted over Giza pyramids from China. They can affect...
Chinese scientists have detected plasma bubbles hovering over the Great Pyramids of Giza. The mysterious floating structures were spotted by a high-tech radar and spread over a breadth of 9,500 kilometres. Called equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs), they are hot pockets of superheated gas that form at low latitudes. They are known to affect Earth’s connection to space and are important for communication and navigation, IFL Science reported.
Plasma bubbles in the atmosphere disrupt communication between satellites and the earth's surface - with fatal consequences in the worst case. The Chinese super radar Larid can now detect these anomalies over long distances. read more on t3n.de
Plasma bubbles have long fascinated scientists, but researching the "space weather" phenomenon is difficult. A new super radar in China, the most powerful of its kind, is intended to provide answers and has now impressively demonstrated its performance. (Read more)
LARID has now proven that it can detect the phenomenon at a distance of 9,000 kilometers.
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