NASA has always made it a point to encourage us citizen scientists to lend them a hand. Right now, they could really use your help protecting Earth against waves of punishing, disruptive solar winds.
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Earth’s magnetosphere decoded: how our invisible shield morphed over ages?
Earth’s magnetic field, generated deep within the planet’s liquid iron core, has been bending, stretching, and occasionally flipping for billions of years. That invisible shield determines whether ...
On07, NASA launched a quintet of satellites to figure out the science behind Earth's most colorful auroras. [‘On This Day in ...
A stream of charged particles known as the solar wind flows from the Sun toward Earth. Here, it meets the Earth's magnetic fields, which ...
New satellite-based analysis explains how energy carried by Alfvén waves moves from Earth’s magnetosphere into the atmosphere to generate auroral light emissions.
How can Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, influence its much larger parent planet? This is what a recent study published in the ...
Quasiperiodic (QP) very low frequency (VLF) emissions are intermittent bursts of electromagnetic energy, observed in the frequency range of approximately 3–30 kHz, that recur at quasi-regular ...
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