NASA engineers in Virginia plan to make the most of the precious minutes of darkness by launching rockets directly into the eclipse's shadow. The sudden transition from day to night is known to cause sharp drops in temperatures and even trick animals into engaging in nighttime behaviors. But scientists understand little about how the brief moments of darkness influence the boundary between Earth's upper and lower atmosphere, called the ionosphere, which extends between 55 to 310 miles (90 to 500 kilometers)
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