Invisible Space Bubbles Over Egyptian Pyramids Detected

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Hainan: Chinese researchers have identified invisible space bubbles over the Egyptian pyramids using advanced radar technology based in Hainan.

These bubbles, known as Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs), have provided significant insights that could help mitigate potential issues during satellite launches.

According to the New York Post, these EPBs offer valuable data that could reduce obstacles during satellite operations. The IFL Science website explains that these bubbles typically form at low latitudes near the equator, such as in Egypt.

Recently, Chinese scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences reported findings from their study of these bubbles, which span approximately 9,500 kilometers.

The researchers consider these bubbles a type of space weather, highlighting the importance of observing them.

While technology to study space weather is evolving, it requires substantial investment to fully harness its potential.

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