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NASA 'goes for gold' today with mission launch
(CNN)A NASA mission launches today to explore the zone between Earth's
atmosphere and the lowest reaches of space, where key communications satellites
orbit amid bright bands of color known as airglow.

Dubbed the GOLD mission -- for Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk
-- it will be the first NASA science mission to fly an instrument on a commercial
communications satellite. It is expected to launch just after 5 p.m. ET today from
French Guiana, the agency said.
The near-space environment is important because it's home to technology that is
key to human communication, such as satellites that provide information for GPS
systems and radio signals that help guide ships and airplanes.
It's also where astronauts live on the International Space Station.
The mission will examine the response of the upper atmosphere to force from the
sun, the magnetosphere and the lower atmosphere. Learning more about the
ionosphere, part of Earth's upper atmosphere where the sun's radiation collides with
gas that breaks into electrons and ions, is key. This dynamic environment is always
changing and could easily garble radio signals coming through our atmosphere. The
mission will be able to see how exactly it affects our day-to-day life.
"GOLD will seek to understand what drives change in this region where terrestrial
weather in the lower atmosphere interacts with the tumult of solar activity from
above and Earth's magnetic field," NASA said in a statement. "Resulting data will
improve forecasting models of space weather events that can impact life on Earth,
as well as satellites and astronauts in space."
Any research gained by this mission, led by the University of Central Florida, will
help protect assets in the near-space zone, which extends several hundred miles
from Earth's surface, NASA said.
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For years, scientists have been able to study Earth's upper atmosphere in detail,
using ground-based observations as well as low-Earth-orbit missions. But they were
missing the bigger picture.
The GOLD mission, situated in geostationary orbit over the Western Hemisphere,
will take a global scan of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere every half-hour,
allowing scientists to get a complete look at the temperature and weather of that
region, which they've never had before. This continued observation has the
capability to last for years.
Richard Eastes, principal investigator for the GOLD mission, said that the constant
monitoring will allow for observations of other phenomena, such as the effects of
solar flares.
The mission is also studying a relatively new area of scientific research. Previously,
it was believed that the upper atmosphere was affected primarily by the sun's
radiation, which creates space weather. But there is growing evidence that it's also
affected by what's going on below, like the weather on Earth.
"Tsunamis create waves in the air, and they move upwards, which could cause
changes at the boundary between Earth and space," said Sarah Jones, GOLD
mission scientist. "GOLD is studying how to tease out effects of sun above and
Earth below."
GOLD will work directly in concert with another mission launching this year:
ICON, the Ionospheric Connection Explorer.
GOLD will capture the global perspective from 22,000 miles above Earth's surface,
while ICON will capture a closer view from within the upper atmosphere itself, 350
miles above Earth. ICON can also directly measure particles and how they move.
This combined global and fine-scale view will provide scientists with unique
perspectives and a more complete picture of "our interface to space."
Michigan man arrested after caller threatens to kill CNN employees
(CNN)Authorities arrested a Michigan man last week after he allegedly called CNN
several times, threatening to kill employees at the network's Atlanta, Georgia,
headquarters, according to a federal affidavit.

Brandon Griesemer made 22 calls to CNN on January 9 and January 10 and four
calls, which were recorded, contained threats, according to the affidavit, which was
unsealed Friday.
Griesemer, whose age was not given, also made disparaging statements about
Jewish people, African-Americans and the network in several calls, the affidavit
said.
He was charged Friday in US District Court with transmitting interstate
communications with the intent to extort and threat to injure. He was released
Friday on $10,000 bond.
A family member at Griesemer's home in Novi, Michigan, declined to comment
late Monday.
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"We take any threats to CNN employees or workplaces, around the world,
extremely seriously. This one is no exception. We have been in touch with local
and federal law enforcement throughout, and have taken all necessary measures to
ensure the safety of our people," CNN said Monday in a statement.
Michigan authorities first crossed paths with Griesemer last fall.
On September 19, a man -- later identified as Griesemer -- called an employee at
an Islamic center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and made derogatory comments about
the mosque and Muslims, an FBI agent said in the affidavit.
Ann Arbor police used an online database to identify Griesemer's father as the
phone's owner.
Two days later, Ann Arbor police contacted Griesemer's mother at the family's
home, where Griesemer lived. She told police her son had called the mosque, the
affidavit said. Officers told her they wanted to talk to her son.
In a call to Ann Arbor police that day, Griesemer admitted he called the mosque on
September 19 "and that he was angry at the time of the call," the affidavit said.
CNN received the first threatening call around 3 p.m. on January 9. The call was
made to a publicly listed phone number at the Atlanta headquarters from the same
cell phone number used to call the Islamic center in Ann Arbor on September 19,
the affidavit said.
It was the first of three threatening calls that day to CNN from that number,
according to the affidavit.
"Fake news. I'm coming to gun you all down," said the caller, who cursed and used
an expletive directed at African-Americans, the affidavit said.
"I am on my way right now to gun the f****** CNN cast down .... I am coming to
kill you," the caller said a second call to CNN, according to affidavit.
On January 9, an investigator employed by CNN searched law enforcement
databases for the phone number and discovered it was registered to Griesemer's
father, the affidavit said. The investigator learned a second number was associated
with the wireless account.
The investigator called the second phone number and asked to speak to Griesemer's
father. The man who picked up identified himself as Brandon, the affidavit said.
The investigator recorded the conversation with Griesemer and compared the audio
to the recorded audio of the threatening calls, the affidavit said.
The voices sounded like the same person, the affidavit said.
On January 10, CNN received the fourth call from the same cell phone number used
to make the three prior threats, the affidavit said.
The caller again threatened to come to the Atlanta headquarters to "gun every single
last one of you," the affidavit said.
The CNN investigator collected data from the cell phone used to make the threats.
That phone had accessed a cellular tower in Novi, Michigan, the affidavit said.
Griesemer could face a fine or up to five years in prison if convicted.
CNN's Dave Alsup contributed to this report.
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