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Description: A detailed non-mathematical introduction to the research on the Earth's magnetic environment in space and its history. Contains master directory of many related text files.
The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere" The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere      Illustration by Steele Hill An educational web site by David P. Stern and Mauricio Peredo
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Page title:The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere"
Keywords:course, overview, history, Spanish, magnetosphere, magnetic field, magnetic field lines, space, satellites, aurora, polar aurora, northern lights, radiation belts, sun, solar wind, Oersted, electromagnetic waves, ions, barium, electrons, plasma, fluorescent lamp, magnetic trapping,, magnetic mirroring, magnetic drift, adiabatic invariants, electron volt, synchronous orbit, Explorer 1, Geiger counter, Schwabe, Carrington, solar flares, sunspot cycle, solar corona, interplanetary magnetic field, solar wind streams, heliosphere, termination shock, magnetopause, polar cusps, Lagrangian points, ring current, sun-synchronous orbit, Chapman-Ferraro theory, substorms, magnetospheric tail, magnetic reconnection, Birkeland, Birkeland currents, dynamo process, frozen-in field lines, parallel electric field, auroral acceleration, plasma sheet, magnetic storms, space weather, Southward magnetic field, Geocorona, Jupiter magnetosphere, planetary magnetospheres, Io, Space tether, cosmic rays, gamma ray bursts, magnetars, solar outbursts,
Description:Home page of a detailed non-mathematical introduction to the research on the Earth's magnetic environment in space and its history. Contains master directory of more than 70 related text files.
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