"Lightning Wave Impacts Radiation Belts"
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•Scientists discover phenomenon impacting Earth's radiation belts
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University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists have discovered a new type of 'whistler,' an electromagnetic wave that carries a substantial amount of lightning energy to the Earth 's magnetosphere.
The wave carries lightning energy, which enters the ionosphere at low latitudes, to the magnetosphere. The research is published in Science Advances ..
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