Equatorial plasma bubble
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Equatorial plasma bubble
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Equatorial plasma bubbles are an ionospheric phenomenon near the Earth's geomagnetic equator at night time. They affect radio waves by causing varying delays. They degrade the performance of GPS. Different times of the year and locations have different frequencies of occurrence. In Northern Australia, the most common times are February to April and August to October, when a plasma bubble is expected every night. Plasma bubbles have dimensions around 100 km. Plasma bubbles form after dark when th
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equatorial_plasma_bubble
date created:
2014-12-05T01:01:01Z
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2024-09-11T10:40:06Z
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