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NASA’s MMS Capture’s Magentic Reconnection In Action
EDITOR’S NOTE: NASA (Never A Straight Answer) have released data from the MMS mission which claims to hold valuable data on magentic reconnection events in space. What is interesting to note is just how “electric” everything sounds in space… this from the same scientists determined to convince you that theres nothing out there in the vacuum!
The reason NASA are so interested in how the magnetic interactions take place is because they know they are dealing with an electric universe, teeming with particles and lines of force throughout the cosmos!
Dont expect them to come out and admit what Nikola Tesla knew all those years ago, for that would be a game changer for humanity, and our keys to the comsos!
Lets not even get into the fact this 4 satellite set-up that flies about in a pyramidal configuration was launched just prior to CERN going full throttle, which in turn produces a magnetic field 100,000 times stronger that the one Earth produces naturally! Nothing to see here, move along!
If I sound cynical, perhaps that’s because of NASA’s track record when it comes to sharing true data, so blame them, not me!
NASA GODDARD REPORTS…
Like sending sensors up into a hurricane, NASA has flown four spacecraft through an invisible maelstrom in space, called magnetic reconnection. Magnetic reconnection is one of the prime drivers of space radiation and so it is a key factor in the quest to learn more about our space environment and protect our spacecraft and astronauts as we explore farther and farther from Earth.
MMS is made of four identical spacecraft that launched in March 2015. They fly in a pyramid formation to create a full 3-dimensional map of any phenomena it observes. On October 16, 2015, the spacecraft traveled straight through a magnetic reconnection event at the boundary where Earth’s magnetic field bumps up against the sun’s magnetic field.
This short video outlines the MMS mission and its first results. Since it launched, MMS has made more than 4,000 trips through the magnetic boundaries around Earth, each time gathering information about the way the magnetic fields and particles move. A surprising result was that at the moment of interconnection between the sun’s magnetic field lines and those of Earth the crescents turned abruptly so that the electrons flowed along the field lines. By watching these electron tracers, MMS made the first observation of the predicted breaking and interconnection of magnetic fields in space.
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