magnetosphere in English

noun
1
the region surrounding the earth or another astronomical body in which its magnetic field is the predominant effective magnetic field.
August 2 marked the beginning of 10 days of flares and explosions that would stir up the magnetosphere and radiation belts of Earth.

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1. In ionosphere and magnetosphere: Auroral zones

2. 1 Surface magnetization or an ionosphere can also provide a magnetosphere.

3. The earth's magnetosphere is at once protective and dangerous.

4. Auroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind.

5. However, the net energy transfer between the magnetosphere and the upper atmosphere is downwards.

6. The magnetosphere did not show a missing S Pole, and no significant quakes ensued.

7. 25 A continuous stream of charged particles , called the solar wind, impinges on the earth's magnetosphere.

8. The transfer of magnetic energy from the solar wind radically alters the shape of the magnetosphere.

9. But fortunately, most of the solar wind particles have been kept out of the Earth magnetosphere.

10. So this really changes our understanding of solar wind - magnetosphere coupling thealso at the press conference.

11. We use a three dimensional pulsar magnetosphere model to study the geometry of outer magnetospheric gaps.

12. The planet's magnetosphere, though small enough to fit within Earth, is strong enough to trap solar wind plasma.

13. Cosmic-rays can also eject atoms, ions and electrons from matter in the magnetosphere.

14. In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.

15. The geospace, which includes the upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere, is the most important region of human space activities.

16. A continuous stream of charged particles , called the solar wind, impinges on the earth's magnetosphere.

17. The surprise was caused by a particularly severe solar storm that had compressed the magnetosphere.

18. A three - dimensional model of the pulsar magnetosphere by Prof K . S . Cheng of HKU.

19. 5 The geospace, which includes the upper atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere, is the most important region of human space activities.

20. CMEs can interact with the Earth's magnetosphere, causing problems for satellites, communications,(Sentencedict) and power grids.

21. The Earth's magnetosphere and the particles accelerated in it play an important role in space storms and space weather in general.

22. 10 But fortunately, most of the solar wind particles have been kept out of the Earth magnetosphere.

23. 10 These studies help us to understand the coupling between magnetosphere and ionosphere, and complex natural phenomena such as the aurora.

24. Inside the magnetosphere, there are relatively dense regions of solar wind particles called the Van Allen radiation belts.

25. In principle, there are two topologically disconnected outer gaps in the magnetosphere of a pulsar. Both incoming and outgoing particle flows are allowed.

26. In addition, high-speed streams in the solar wind unrelated to CMEs, flares or sunspots strongly agitate the Earth's magnetosphere.

27. Alternatively,[Sentencedict] it could be heated by energetic ions and electrons from the magnetosphere or by some unknown uv absorber.

28. The propagation process of the Alfven wave in a shear velocity field is calculated, and the dissipation of Alfven waves in the magnetosphere is given.

29. Saturn's magnetosphere —the region dominated by the planet's magnetic field—is much quieter than Jupiter's, which causes radio noise that is easily detectable from Earth.

30. Researchers at the Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy study the magnetosphere in order to understand the physical mechanisms, which control this extended dynamic system.

31. Neptune's bow shock, where the magnetosphere begins to slow the solar wind, occurs at a distance of 34.9 times the radius of the planet.

32. As a part of DSP, Low Energy Ion Detector (LEID) will do its contribution to the research of the earths magnetosphere and aurora zone.

33. The load of plasma from Io greatly expands the size of the Jovian magnetosphere, because the magnetodisk creates an additional internal pressure which balances the pressure of the solar wind.

34. IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration) is a NASA Medium Explorers mission that studied the global response of the Earth's magnetosphere to changes in the solar wind.

35. 28 Physics of Solar System Plasmas provides a comprehensive introduction to the plasma physics and magnetohydrodynamics that are needed to study the solar wind and magnetosphere.

36. The flux ropes offered channels for the transport of the solar wind plasma into the magnetosphere and the escape of the magnetospheric plasma into the interplanetary space.

37. 9 Once the transfer of energy from the solar wind abates , the flow of plasma into the inner magnetosphere slows, and ions are lost from the ring current more rapidly than new ones arrive.

38. Once the transfer of energy from the solar wind abates , the flow of plasma into the inner magnetosphere slows, and ions are lost from the ring current more rapidly than new ones arrive.

39. It is supposed that the main phase is caused by the ring current of the "storm belt" situated outside the centre of the radiation belt and consisted of solar plasma penetrating into the magnetosphere.

40. In the extended magnetosphere of planets, antiprotons can be produced from the decay of cosmic ray Antineutrons which are generated from interactions between cosmic rays and matter located in the vicinity of the planet

41. By acquiring images every 2 minutes in wavelengths invisible to the human eye, it allowed detailed study of the interaction of the solar wind with the magnetosphere and the magnetosphere's response during a magnetic storm.

42. Cluster (spacecraft), constellation of four European Space Agency spacecraft Asteroid Cluster, a small asteroid family; Cluster II (spacecraft), a European Space Agency mission to study the magnetosphere Galaxy Cluster, large gravitationally bound groups of galaxies, or groups of groups of galaxies; Globular Cluster, a spherical collection of stars whose orbit

43. Geomagnetism and Aeronomy is a bimonthly periodical that covers the fields of interplanetary space; geoeffective solar events; the magnetosphere; the ionosphere; the upper and middle atmosphere; the action of solar variability and activity on atmospheric parameters and climate; the main magnetic field and its secular variations, excursion, and inversion; and other related topics.

44. The International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) released the 13 th Generation International Geomagnetic Reference Field – the latest version of a standard mathematical description of the Earth's main magnetic field and used widely in studies of the Earth's deep interior, its crust and its ionosphere and magnetosphere