Mystery of Earth’s light flashes solved, could help search for habitable exoplanet
In 1990, when the Galileo satellite whipped around the Earth on its way to Jupiter, it caught sight of mysterious flashes of light coming from the surface of the Earth. Twenty-five years later, the Deep Space Climate Observatory, or DSCOVR, which is stuck out in space between the Earth and sun almost four times as far…
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Sure is empty down here...