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Army looks to strike foes with lightning weapon

Army looks to strike foes with lightning weapon | Science News | Scoop.it
Army looks to strike foes with lightning weaponFox NewsThe laser-guided lightning weapon could precisely hit targets such as enemy ...

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Lightning at Edge of Space Caught in 3D Video

Lightning at Edge of Space Caught in 3D Video | Science News | Scoop.it
Mysterious "sprites" and "elves" dance high in the Earth's atmosphere — but these aren't mythical creatures, they're disks, globes and tendrils of light caused by lightning.
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Lightning-made waves in Earth's atmosphere leak into space

Lightning-made waves in Earth's atmosphere leak into space | Science News | Scoop.it
NASA's Vector Electric Field Instrument aboard the US Air Force's Communications/Navigation Outage Forecast System satellite has detected Schumann resonance from space.
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Sprites and Sprite Halos imaged at 1000 fps

Examples of sprites and sprite halos imaged by the University of Alaska from the Wyoming Infrared Observatory, Jelm Mountain, WY in 1999. The last example sh...
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Lightning Drives Energy Out of Earth's Atmosphere [VIDEO]

Lightning Drives Energy Out of Earth's Atmosphere [VIDEO] | Science News | Scoop.it
Researchers have shown that as lightning flashes, waves of energy are released in a phenomenon called Schumann resonance.  This animation show waves bouncing between  ground and ionosphere, with some escaping the Earth's shielding.
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Japanese "Tourist Camera" In Space Snaps Lightning & Auroras | Space.com

Japanese "Tourist Camera" In Space Snaps Lightning & Auroras | Space.com | Science News | Scoop.it
Japan Space Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa recorded lightning, auroras and the islands of Japan at night during more than 30 hours of Earth observation through windows of the International Space Station.
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