Rocket Launch Sparks Auroras
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•NASA rockets seed artificial clouds below glowing auroras in Norway (photo)
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Ivar Sandland of Bodo , Norway saw a rocket launch into the sky on Nov. 10 .
The launch was part of NASA 's Vorticity Experiment (VortEx) The project seeks to better understand how energy flows through the turbopause, a portion of Earth 's atmosphere where the mesosphere and thermosphere meet some 56 miles up.
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