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Ionospheric Heaters / HAARP
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Everyone loves a good HAARP fact. In 2023 the 'Interesting Engineering' website published an article titled, "Scientists will hit an asteroid with HAARP radio waves. Scientists plan to hit an asteroid with more than 9.6 million radio waves from HAARP." More details are given in the article, "Yes, you didn't read it wrong. Scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and NASA are planning to hit an asteroid called 2010 XC15 with radio waves. So, scientists also aim to test their preparation against Apophis, a dangerous asteroid that might hit our planet in 2029. The researchers will use the HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) array to shoot 9.6 megahertz radio waves at the 2010 XC15 asteroid. HAARP is a government-funded research program that generally studies the ionosphere (the part of Earth’s atmosphere at 50 to 400 miles above the surface). However, this will be the first time it will be employed to examine an asteroid."
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