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Magnetosphere - Wikipedia
In astronomy and planetary science, a magnetosphere is a region of space surrounding an astronomical object, such as a planet or other object, in which charged particles are affected by that object's magnetic field. [1][2] It is created by a celestial body with an active interior dynamo.
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Magnetospheres - NASA Science
A magnetosphere is the region around a planet dominated by the planet's magnetic field. Other planets in our solar system have magnetospheres, but Earth has the strongest one of all the rocky planets: Earth's magnetosphere is a vast, comet-shaped bubble, which has played a crucial role in our planet's habitability.
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Magnetosphere - Definition, Structure, Importance
What Is a Magnetosphere? A magnetosphere is the region around a planet, moon, or other astronomical object where its own magnetic field controls the motion of charged particles and dominates over external magnetic influences.
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Earth's magnetosphere - NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
The magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding Earth where the dominant magnetic field is the magnetic field of Earth, rather than the magnetic field of interplanetary space. The magnetosphere is formed by the interaction of the solar wind with Earth’s magnetic field.
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Magnetosphere | Solar Wind, Earth’s Shield & Magnetic Field - Britannica
Magnetosphere, region in the atmosphere where magnetic phenomena and the high atmospheric conductivity caused by ionization are important in determining the behaviour of charged particles.
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Magnetosphere - New World Encyclopedia
A magnetosphere is a dynamically varying tear-drop shaped region of plasma comprising magnetic fields and charged particles surrounding a magnetized astronomical object, whether it is a planet (like the earth), a planet’s moon (like Jupiter’s Ganymede), or a star (like the sun).
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Earth's Magnetosphere - Center for Science Education
Earth's magnetic field generates an invisible bubble around our planet, called the magnetosphere. The magnetosphere is a bit like a magnetic shield that surrounds the planet, protecting us from many types of radiation from the Sun.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics 101: Magnetosphere - SciTechDaily
What Is a Magnetosphere? A magnetosphere is the region surrounding a planet that is dominated by its magnetic field. While other planets in our solar system also have magnetospheres, Earth’s stands out as the strongest among the rocky planets.
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28 Facts About Magnetosphere
The magnetosphere is our planet's invisible shield, a magnetic field that extends thousands of miles into space. This protective bubble is crucial for life on Earth, deflecting charged particles from the sun and cosmic rays.
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Magnetosphere - Electro-Harmonix
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