KENAI —A research site in Alaska is partnering with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to send a radio signal to an asteroid, the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute ...
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that ...
Researchers in Alaska have blasted a beam of radio signals some 374 million miles into space—all the way to Jupiter. Though the experiment sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, it’s ...
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The truth about the HAARP facility in Alaska
High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, better known as HAARP, has fueled decades of speculation. Located in Alaska, the facility was designed to study the ionosphere and improve understanding ...
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that ...
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