WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.020 --> 00:00:04.030 music 2 00:00:04.050 --> 00:00:08.210 Meet the kinetic Alfvén wave. 3 00:00:08.230 --> 00:00:12.400 These tiny waves carry energy from one place to another as they flow through the charged particles - or plasma - of space. 4 00:00:12.420 --> 00:00:16.400 For over a half century, scientist have wondered exactly how the wave interacts with the plasma particles. 5 00:00:16.420 --> 00:00:20.430 NASA's MMS mission was able to observe kinetic Alfvén waves down to the scale of how particles move, for the first time. 6 00:00:20.450 --> 00:00:24.460 We can see that the wave traps the particles in clumps between its peaks. 7 00:00:24.480 --> 00:00:28.460 This trapping allows energy to cycle efficiently back and forth between the wave and plasma. 8 00:00:28.480 --> 00:00:31.800 9 00:00:31.820 --> 00:00:35.820 MMS could see such small scales, because the four observatories fly in the closest multispacecraft formation ever flown. 10 00:00:35.840 --> 00:00:44.210 With 3D data from MMS, we study plasma physics near Earth -- which sheds light on fundamental physics throughout the universe. 11 00:00:44.230 --> 00:00:46.680 By exploring kinetic Alfvén waves in near-Earth space, we can better understand plasma processes that generate energy and heat, 12 00:00:46.700 --> 00:00:50.680 like how energy moves in plasma in nuclear fusion reactors, 13 00:00:50.700 --> 00:00:54.690 or how heat moves in the solar wind, the constant flow of plasma from the sun that fills the solar system. 14 00:00:54.710 --> 00:00:58.700 15 00:00:58.720 --> 00:01:02.740 tone 16 00:01:02.760 --> 00:01:07.364 beeping