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ionospherePopular Mechanics
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The explosion of SpaceX's Starship rocket caused a hole in the Earth 's ionosphere.
The ionosphere is a sea of electrically charged particles that's vital to GPS and radio technology.
Scientists in Russia and France analyzed the explosion of the largest and most powerful rocket ever built.
The research team collected data from 2,500 ground stations scattered across North America and the Caribbean .
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