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Cracks in Earth\'s Magnetic Shield
Immense cracks in our planet\'s magnetic field can remain open for hours, allowing the solar wind to gush through and power stormy space weather.
According to new observations, however, from NASA\'s IMAGE spacecraft and the joint NASA/European Space Agency Cluster satellites, immense cracks sometimes develop in Earth\'s magnetosphere and remain open for hours. This allows the solar wind to gush through and power stormy space weather.
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2003/03dec_magneticcracks
Immense cracks in our planet\'s magnetic field can remain open for hours, allowing the solar wind to gush through and power stormy space weather.
According to new observations, however, from NASA\'s IMAGE spacecraft and the joint NASA/European Space Agency Cluster satellites, immense cracks sometimes develop in Earth\'s magnetosphere and remain open for hours. This allows the solar wind to gush through and power stormy space weather.
https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2003/03dec_magneticcracks