A new dataset developed by Japanese researchers from the University of Tokyo provides valuable insights into Earth’s upper atmosphere, specifically the mesosphere. Spanning 19 years, the data sheds light on phenomena like auroras, gravity waves, and their connection to space weather. The study, published in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, aims to fill gaps in…
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