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magnetosphere
magnetosphere (mægˈniːtəʊsfɪə(r)) [f. magneto- + sphere n.] The region surrounding the earth or a heavenly body in which its magnetic field is effective and prevails over magnetic fields due to other causes (in the case of the earth not spherical but much elongated on the side away from the sun).195...
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Earth's Magnetosphere: Protecting Our Planet from Harmful Space Energy
Earth's magnetic poles are not the same as its geodetic poles, which most people are more familiar with. The locations of Earth's geodetic poles are determined by the rotational axis our planet spins upon. That axis doesn't spin evenly, like a globe on your desk. Instead, it wobbles slightly.
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Magnetosphere of Jupiter
magnetosphere. within Jupiter's magnetosphere.
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Saturn - Magnetic Field, Magnetosphere, Rings | Britannica
Saturn - Magnetic Field, Magnetosphere, Rings: Saturn's magnetic field resembles that of a simple dipole, or bar magnet, its north-south axis aligned to within 1° of Saturn's rotation axis with the centre of the magnetic dipole at the centre of the planet. The polarity of the field, like Jupiter's, is opposite that of Earth's present field—i.e., the field lines emerge in Saturn's ...
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Cassini: Saturn's Magnetosphere - Science@NASA
Saturn's Magnetosphere: Overview Before Cassini, scientists had little information about Saturn's magnetosphere because magnetic fields are invisible and are best studied from within. Cassini studied Saturn's magnetosphere by mapping the magnetic field, studying the flow of excited gases under its influence and observing how it affects Saturn's auroras. The results have provided ...
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Earth: Interior and Surface, Atmosphere, Ocean, Magnetosphere, Moon ...
Earth is the only planet known to support life and to have liquid water at the surface. Earth has a substantial atmosphere and magnetic field, both of which are critical for sustaining life on Earth. Earth is the innermost planet in the solar system with a natural satellite - our Moon. Explore our beautiful home planet - unique in our solar ...
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Magnetosphere of Saturn
The magnetosphere of Saturn is the second–largest magnetosphere in the Solar System after that of Jupiter. The plasma sheet in the Saturn's magnetosphere has a bowl-like shape not found in any other known magnetosphere.
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Saturn - Rings, Moons, Magnetosphere | Britannica
Saturn's rings and moons. Although Saturn's rings and moons may seem to constitute two groups of quite different entities, they form a single complex system of objects whose structures, dynamics, and evolution are intimately linked.The orbits of the innermost known moons fall within or between the outermost rings, and new moons continue to be found embedded in the ring structure.
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Magnetosphere particle motion
Thus in the "closed" model of the magnetosphere, the magnetopause boundary between the magnetosphere and the solar wind is outlined by field lines. For most plasmas in the magnetosphere, the deviation from constancy is negligible.
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No life will survive the death of the sun - Live Science
Our magnetic shield needs to be about 1,000 times stronger to survive the death of the sun.
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magnetopause
magnetopause (mægˈniːtəʊpɔːz) [f. magneto- + pause n.] The outer limit of a magnetosphere.1963 Sonett & Abrams in Jrnl. Geophysical Res. LXVIII. 1243/2 We call the region discussed in this paper the magnetopause (the transition region between the magnetosphere proper and the interplanetary medium). ...
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Magnetosphere chronology
The following is a chronology of discoveries concerning the magnetosphere.
1600 - William Gilbert in London suggests the Earth is a giant magnet.
1741 The project also creates artificial aurora.
1959 - Thomas Gold proposes the name "Magnetosphere"
1961 - James Dungey in Britain proposes a reconnection
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-sphere
-sphere, suffix [f. the n., after atmosphere.] Used in names of more or less spherical structures or regions forming part of or associated with the earth (or any celestial object), as barysphere, biosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, etc.
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Observatory for Heteroscale Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
The Observatory for Heteroscale Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling (OHMIC) is a mission concept proposed in 2011 to NASA's Explorers program consisting Specifically, it would "investigate the coupling of Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere focusing on the conversion of electromagnetic energy into particle
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The Radiation Belt and Magnetosphere
The Radiation Belt and Magnetosphere is a book written by Wilmot Hess in 1968. See also
Magnetosphere
Van Allen radiation belt
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1968 non-fiction books
Physics books
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