Final answer:
Meteor burst telemetry is resistant to the common electromagnetic interference that affects ground-based communications because it operates at higher altitudes and frequencies.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking about the type of interference that affects standard remote data acquisition but does not impact meteor burst telemetry. Meteor burst telemetry is a communication technique that takes advantage of the ionized trails of meteors to reflect radio signals from a transmitter to a receiver. This method is relatively immune to the typical forms of radio frequency interference that can affect ground-based communications, including electromagnetic interference from devices and electrical systems, as these tend not to have a significant effect at the higher operational altitudes and frequencies used for meteor burst communications.