AIM Stories

The AIM mission above a cloudy Earth. AIM is shaped like a hollow hexagon, with to large panels like wings behind it. The Sun is rising on the other side of Earth.

Night-Shining Cloud Mission Ends; Yields High Science Results for NASA

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Update, Aug. 19: The AIM spacecraft re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at 10:38 a.m. EDT on Monday, Aug. 19. The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed the re-entry occurred near the Egypt/Sudan border. NASA has received no immediate reports of surviving fragments.   Editor’s…

Article10 months ago

Rocket Launches Can Create Night-Shining Clouds Away from the Poles, NASA’s AIM Mission Reveals

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Near Earth’s North and South poles, wispy, iridescent clouds often shimmer high in the summertime sky around dusk and dawn. These night-shining, or noctilucent, clouds are sometimes spotted farther from the poles as well, at a rate that varies dramatically…

Article2 years ago

Tiny Meteors Leave Smoke in the Atmosphere. NASA’s Studying It.

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It’s time for the Geminids, the annual December meteor shower! Every year, Earth passes through the debris trail from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon. The pea-sized rocks it leaves behind burn up in our atmosphere, producing glowing trails in the night…

Article3 years ago