Satellites may be at risk to geomagnetic storms due to Earth’s changing magnetic field

Satellites may be at risk to geomagnetic storms due to Earth’s changing magnetic field

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The Earth’s magnetic field, generated 3,000km below our feet in the liquid iron core, is crucially important to life on our planet. It extends out into space, wrapping us in an electromagnetic blanket that shields the atmosphere and satellites from solar radiation. Yet the magnetic field is constantly changing in both its strength and direction and has undergone some dramatic shifts in the past. This includes enigmatic reversals of the magnetic poles, with the south pole becoming the north pole and vice versa. A long-standing question has been how fast the field can change. Our new study, published in Nature…

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