China and Russia are mixing something secret in the sky

Russia and China have conducted a series of controversial experiments in the modification of the Earth's ionosphere, using high frequency radios, writes Science Allert. Scientists from the scientific artifact Surea Ionosphorenic Living Facility, located near Vasilsurska, broadcast high frequencies to influence the ionosphere. During this time, Chinese satellite Seismo-Electromagnetic satelior (CSES) has [...]
Scientists from the scientific artifact Surea Ionosphorenic Living Facility, located near Vasilsurska, broadcast high frequencies to influence the ionosphere. During this time, the Chinese satellite Seismo-Electromagnetic Satelior (CSES) measured from orbit how much they affect plasma disorder, Kosova Prees broadcast.
The Yonosphera is a ionized layer of earth's atmosphere, located at an altitude of between 50 and 1,000 miles [50 and 1,000 km] above the earth's surface. The particles that form the ionosphere are electronets and ions.
Many are concerned about the co-operation of two world powers in the possible military use of this research.
They can block radio signals
The reason for this is that nonnofera and plasma, the so-called ionizing gas within the ionosphere, is crucial to the proper functioning of radio communications. By selectively affecting the heavy particles of that part of the atmosphere, scientists, even governments, can otherwise block or amplifies long - range radio signals.
The preliminary experiments, which took place in June this year, significantly influenced the Earth's ionosphere.
Thus, in one experiment, Chinese and Russian scientists created a disorder in the ionosphere within a space of 126,000 square miles [126,000 sq km]. In the second experiment, they damaged plasma temperature and increased it by 100 degrees Celsius.
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Scientists who participated in experiments claim that their research is exclusively scientific in nature and that it will not harm the Earth's atmosphere.
“We don't play God's role,” said one of the scientists in anonymous terms for the South China Morning Post.
Of course, at the moment, there's not enough evidence that it's about something other than scientific research, even though Russia has been constantly accused this year of obstructing GPS signals. In addition, hypothetically, she can use ionosphere manipulation techniques, writes Science Alert.
The Yonosphera is a ionized layer of earth's atmosphere, located at an altitude of between 50 and 1,000 miles [50 and 1,000 km] above the earth's surface. The particles that form the ionosphere are electronets and ions.












