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The two countries conducted five experiments in June, including a June 7 experiment that caused physical disruption over an area of 126,000 square kilometers, almost half the size of Britain.
The region is 500 km above the Russian city of Vasilskorsk in Eastern Europe. The region experienced an increase in electrical charges with non-atomic particles less than 10 times the charge of the surrounding area.
In another experiment of June 12, the temperature of an ionizing thin layer, at a very high altitude, increased by more than 100 ° C because of the flow of the particles.
The particles were pumped into the atmosphere over the city by a device "Sora", an air heater that was built at the time The Soviet era during a period the Cold War.
The Sora base has launched a series of high power antennas and injected Upper air layer Large amount of microwave waves, enough quantity Energy This results in the lighting of a small town, where the estimated amount of energy is about 160 megawatts.
And collection Chinese satellite The data of its orbit by very sophisticated sensors.
Chinese physicist Guo Lixin described the experience as "Unusual at all," according to a "Business Insider" site.
"Such cooperation is rare for me," said Lixin. ChinaAnd the technology used was characterized "very sensitive".
The Vasilskorsk city facilities are believed to be the first and largest facilities built for this purpose and were operated in 1981. "Manipulate Heaven" For military purposes, such as underwater communications.
Any change in the The ionic atmosphere In the heavens are hostile areas to cause confusion and confusion of enemy contacts with their satellites.
These experiences raised fears that these scientific facilities and facilities could be used to adjust the climate, or even to create Natural disastersSuch as hurricanes, storms and earthquakes.
The United States created a similar facility in Alaska in the 1990s as part of a project that they called "Fugue" and the amount of energy generated "Fugue" about a GW, about 4 times the Soviet project Sora.
China is currently working on a similar project in Sanya, Henan Province, to cover the entire region. South China SeaAnd will be even more important than the US project, according to the South China Morning Post.
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The two countries conducted five experiments in June, including a June 7 experiment that caused physical disruption over an area of 126,000 square kilometers, almost half the size of Britain.
The region is 500 km above the Russian city of Vasilskorsk in Eastern Europe. The region experienced an increase in electrical charges with non-atomic particles less than 10 times the charge of the surrounding area.
In another experiment of June 12, the temperature of an ionizing thin layer, at a very high altitude, increased by more than 100 ° C because of the flow of the particles.
The particles were pumped into the atmosphere over the city by the Sora, an air heating system of the Soviet era during the Cold War.
The Sora Foundation has launched a series of high energy antennas, injecting into the upper atmosphere a large amount of microwave waves and enough energy to light up a small town, with an estimated energy at 160 megawatts.
A Chinese satellite has collected data on its orbit with extremely sophisticated sensors.
Chinese physicist Guo Lixin described the experience as "extraordinary", according to Business Insider.
Lexin said that such cooperation was rare for China and that the technology used was "very sensitive".
The facilities of the city of Vasilskorsk would be the first and largest facility built for this purpose. It was exploited in 1981 to "manipulate the sky" for military purposes, such as submarine communications.
Any modification of the ionosphere in the heavens of hostile regions can disrupt and disrupt enemy contacts with its artificial satellites.
These experiments raised fears that these scientific facilities and facilities could be used to adjust weather conditions and even to create natural disasters such as hurricanes, storms and earthquakes.
The United States created a similar facility in Alaska in the 1990s as part of a project called "Runaway". The amount of energy generated by a fugue was about a gigawatt, about four times that of the Soviet project Sora.
China is currently working on its own similar project in Sanya, Henan Province, covering the entire South China Sea region. This project will be even more ambitious than the US project, reported the South China Morning Post.