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  "path": "/blogs/smallsatellites/2026/04/16/nasa-cubesat-begins-mission-to-study-radio-waves-in-space/",
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  "textContent": "NASA’s latest small satellite mission is now in orbit studying how natural and human-made radio waves travel from Earth’s surface into space, helping scientists better understand and predict changes in the near‑Earth space environment. The Climatology of Anthropogenic and Natural VLF wave Activity in Space (CANVAS) mission launched April 7 aboard a Minotaur IV rocket […]\n\nThe post NASA CubeSat Begins Mission to Study Radio Waves in Space appeared first on NASA Science.",
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