NASA launches special mission to study Earth’s mysterious “halo”

Some NASA missions are designed for very specific tasks, but all of them help feed into our understanding of our universe, and in some cases our pale blue dot, work. A new mission to study one of the more esoteric parts of the atmosphere successfully launched Wednesday (Sept. 24), and over the next 2-3 years will monitor the outer reaches of our planet’s atmosphere.

The Carruthers Geocorona Observatory lifted off at 7:30 a.m. EDT from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It joins NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) and the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA)’s Space Weather Follow-on Lagrange-1 (SWFO-L1) probes on a journey to the L1 Lagrange point between the Earth and the Sun.

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