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  • Magnetopause
  • Abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma

    The magnetopause is the abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma. For planetary science, the magnetopause is the boundary between

    Magnetopause

    Magnetopause

    Magnetopause

  • Magnetosphere
  • Region around an astronomical object

    magnetic field strength near the noon-time meridian, later was named the magnetopause. By 1983, the International Cometary Explorer observed the magnetotail

    Magnetosphere

    Magnetosphere

    Magnetosphere

  • IMAGE (spacecraft)
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration, Explorer 78 or MIDEX-1) was a NASA Medium Explorer mission that studied the global response

    IMAGE (spacecraft)

    IMAGE (spacecraft)

    IMAGE_(spacecraft)

  • Magnetosheath
  • Region of a magnetosphere which cannot fully deflect charged particles

    The magnetosheath is the region of space between the magnetopause and the bow shock of a planet's magnetosphere. The regularly organized magnetic field

    Magnetosheath

    Magnetosheath

    Magnetosheath

  • Magnetosphere of Saturn
  • Cavity in the solar wind created by Saturn

    second largest of any planet in the Solar System after Jupiter's. The magnetopause, the boundary between Saturn's magnetosphere and the solar wind, is located

    Magnetosphere of Saturn

    Magnetosphere of Saturn

    Magnetosphere_of_Saturn

  • Magnetosphere of Jupiter
  • Magnetic field around the Jovian system

    dense one within Jupiter's magnetosphere is called the magnetopause. The distance from the magnetopause to the center of the planet is from 45 to 100 RJ (where

    Magnetosphere of Jupiter

    Magnetosphere of Jupiter

    Magnetosphere_of_Jupiter

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    belts lie within the geospace. The outer boundary of geospace is the magnetopause, which forms an interface between the Earth's magnetosphere and the solar

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Solar wind
  • Stream of charged particles from the Sun

    wake on the opposite side. The boundary of this region is called the magnetopause, and some of the particles are able to penetrate the magnetosphere through

    Solar wind

    Solar wind

    Solar_wind

  • Earth's magnetic field
  • it is kept away by the pressure of the Earth's magnetic field. The magnetopause, the area where the pressures balance, is the boundary of the magnetosphere

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's_magnetic_field

  • Dungey Cycle
  • stages: In the first stage, solar flux and the magnetopause connect, creating an opening in the magnetopause in which the solar wind can enter the magnetosphere

    Dungey Cycle

    Dungey Cycle

    Dungey_Cycle

  • SMILE (spacecraft)
  • Planned Chinese–European satellite

    (SXI and UVI), gathering simultaneous images and videos of the dayside magnetopause (where Earth's magnetosphere meets the solar wind), the polar cusps (a

    SMILE (spacecraft)

    SMILE (spacecraft)

    SMILE_(spacecraft)

  • Aurora
  • Atmospheric effect caused by the solar wind

    toward Earth, around Earth and back into the solar wind through the magnetopause on the day-side. In addition to moving perpendicular to Earth's magnetic

    Aurora

    Aurora

    Aurora

  • Bow shock
  • Shock wave caused by blowing stellar wind

    of the stellar wind abruptly drops as a result of its approach to the magnetopause. For stars, this boundary is typically the edge of the astrosphere, where

    Bow shock

    Bow shock

    Bow_shock

  • Magnetic sail
  • Proposed spacecraft propulsion method

    section, this field creates a magnetosphere whose leading edge is a magnetopause and a bow shock composed of charged particles captured from the wind

    Magnetic sail

    Magnetic sail

    Magnetic_sail

  • Uranus
  • Seventh planet from the Sun

    planets: it has a bow shock at about 23 Uranian radii ahead of it, a magnetopause at 18 Uranian radii, a fully developed magnetotail, and radiation belts

    Uranus

    Uranus

    Uranus

  • Van Allen radiation belt
  • Zone of energetic charged particles around the planet Earth

    constantly removed by collisions with Earth's atmosphere, losses to the magnetopause, and their outward radial diffusion. The gyroradii of energetic protons

    Van Allen radiation belt

    Van Allen radiation belt

    Van_Allen_radiation_belt

  • Cluster II (spacecraft)
  • European Space Agency space mission

    magnetotail current sheet progressively reduced, and a wide range of dayside magnetopause crossing latitudes were sampled. Gravitational effects imposed a long

    Cluster II (spacecraft)

    Cluster II (spacecraft)

    Cluster_II_(spacecraft)

  • Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Model of electrically conducting fluids

    phenomena within Earth's magnetosphere, such as the location of Earth's magnetopause (the boundary between Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind), the

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

    Magnetohydrodynamics

  • May 2024 solar storms
  • Series of intense solar storms in 2024

    the public during the storm. The storm compressed the Earth's subsolar magnetopause from higher than 10 RE down to 5 RE. Significant geoelectric fields were

    May 2024 solar storms

    May 2024 solar storms

    May_2024_solar_storms

  • Jupiter
  • Fifth planet from the Sun

    wind generates a bow shock. Surrounding Jupiter's magnetosphere is a magnetopause, located at the inner edge of a magnetosheath—a region between it and

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

    Jupiter

  • Mercury's magnetic field
  • Mercury's small magnetic field

    pointed out that "estimates of the dipole obtained from bow shock and/or magnetopause positions (only) range from approximately 200 nT⋅R3 M (Russell 1977)

    Mercury's magnetic field

    Mercury's magnetic field

    Mercury's_magnetic_field

  • Plasma (physics)
  • State of matter

    (2nd ed.). Academic Press. ISBN 9780120884254. Russell, C.T. (1990). "The magnetopause". Physics of Magnetic Flux Ropes. Geophysical Monograph Series. Vol. 58

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma (physics)

    Plasma_(physics)

  • Moons of Jupiter
  • Natural satellites of the planet Jupiter

    first flyby of Ganymede: Reconnection-driven flows at the low-latitude magnetopause boundary, crossing the cusp, and icy ionospheric escape". Geophysical

    Moons of Jupiter

    Moons of Jupiter

    Moons_of_Jupiter

  • James Van Allen
  • American space physicist

    survey of Earth's high-latitude magnetosphere, including the polar cusp, magnetopause, and bow shock regions. As Hawkeye Project Scientist, Van Allen oversaw

    James Van Allen

    James Van Allen

    James_Van_Allen

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    wind, occurs at a distance of 34.9 times the radius of the planet. The magnetopause, where the pressure of the magnetosphere counterbalances the solar wind

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • Kelvin–Helmholtz instability
  • Phenomenon of fluid mechanics

    first in situ observation of Kelvin-Helmholtz waves at high-latitude magnetopause during strongly dawnward interplanetary magnetic field conditions". J

    Kelvin–Helmholtz instability

    Kelvin–Helmholtz instability

    Kelvin–Helmholtz_instability

  • Pioneer 10
  • First spacecraft to visit Jupiter and the outer Solar System (1972–2003)

    the solar wind from 451 km/s (280 mi/s) to 225 km/s (140 mi/s). The magnetopause was passed through a day later. The spacecraft instruments confirmed

    Pioneer 10

    Pioneer 10

    Pioneer_10

  • Geomagnetic reversal
  • Reversal of direction of Earth's magnetic field

    reversals. Based on paleointensity data for the last 800,000 years, the magnetopause is still estimated to have been at about three Earth radii during the

    Geomagnetic reversal

    Geomagnetic reversal

    Geomagnetic_reversal

  • Magnetic reconnection
  • Process in plasma physics

    Earth's dayside magnetopause) the Alfvén wave that propagates into the inflow on higher-density side (in the case of the magnetopause the denser magnetosheath)

    Magnetic reconnection

    Magnetic reconnection

    Magnetic_reconnection

  • TRACERS
  • NASA heliophysics spacecraft

    studies a longstanding question about where reconnection happens at the magnetopause and how the solar wind affects its place and timing, helping NASA better

    TRACERS

    TRACERS

    TRACERS

  • Suzanne Imber
  • Planetary scientist

    PhD thesis in 2008 on the Auroral and Ionospheric Flow Measurements of Magnetopause Reconnection during Intervals of Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field

    Suzanne Imber

    Suzanne Imber

    Suzanne_Imber

  • Geomagnetic storm
  • Disturbance of the Earth's magnetosphere

    dayside magnetic field, so that the solar wind dynamic pressure pushes the magnetopause boundary inward, closer to Earth. Several space weather phenomena tend

    Geomagnetic storm

    Geomagnetic_storm

  • Mark Levine (New York politician)
  • American politician (born 1969)

    (May 1994). "Energetic ion distributions on both sides of the Earth's magnetopause". Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 99 (A5): 8687–8703

    Mark Levine (New York politician)

    Mark Levine (New York politician)

    Mark_Levine_(New_York_politician)

  • Venera 1
  • Soviet space probe launched in 1961; first spacecraft to fly by Venus

    gathering solar-wind and cosmic-ray data near Earth, at the Earth's magnetopause, and on 19 February at a distance of 1,900,000 km (1,200,000 mi). After

    Venera 1

    Venera 1

    Venera_1

  • August 1972 solar storms
  • Solar storms during solar cycle 20

    Cahill, L. J. Jr.; T. L. Skillman (1977). "The magnetopause at 5.2 RE in August 1972: Magnetopause motion". J. Geophys. Res. 82 (10): 1566–1572. Bibcode:1977JGR

    August 1972 solar storms

    August_1972_solar_storms

  • Ecosphere (planetary)
  • Planetary closed ecological system

    which is called the magnetopause. This electric current layer confines the Earth's magnetic field. The region in which the magnetopause is enclosed in is

    Ecosphere (planetary)

    Ecosphere (planetary)

    Ecosphere_(planetary)

  • Alfvén wave
  • Low-frequency plasma wave

    J.; Russell, C.T. (1986). "Accelerated plasma flows at the near-tail magnetopause". Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 91 (A3): 3029–3041

    Alfvén wave

    Alfvén wave

    Alfvén_wave

  • Geotail
  • NASA/ISAS spacecraft

    it to study the boundary region of the magnetosphere as it skims the magnetopause at perigees. In the first two years the double lunar swing-by technique

    Geotail

    Geotail

    Geotail

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    Earth's life from solar radiation. 1) Bow shock. 2) Magnetosheath. 3) Magnetopause. 4) Magnetosphere. 5) Northern tail lobe. 6) Southern tail lobe. 7) Plasmasphere

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics)
  • due to the interaction of multiple CME driven shock waves. The Earth's magnetopause is generally a tangential discontinuity. Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)

    Shocks and discontinuities (magnetohydrodynamics)

    Shocks_and_discontinuities_(magnetohydrodynamics)

  • Shock wave
  • Propagating disturbance

    Cherenkov radiation Explosion Hydraulic jump Joule–Thomson effect Mach wave Magnetopause Moreton wave Normal shock tables Oblique shock Prandtl condition Prandtl–Meyer

    Shock wave

    Shock wave

    Shock_wave

  • Bruno Rossi
  • Italian-American experimental physicist (1905–1993)

    space plasma physics. His instrumentation on Explorer 10 detected the magnetopause, and he initiated the rocket experiments that discovered Scorpius X-1

    Bruno Rossi

    Bruno Rossi

    Bruno_Rossi

  • Solar-Terrestrial Observer for the Response of the Magnetosphere
  • solar wind and the response of Earth’s magnetosphere, including the magnetopause, auroral oval, and ring current dynamics, using global multi-spectral

    Solar-Terrestrial Observer for the Response of the Magnetosphere

    Solar-Terrestrial_Observer_for_the_Response_of_the_Magnetosphere

  • Current sheet
  • Electric current confined to a surface

    1017/cbo9781139034777.011. ISBN 978-1-139-03477-7. Hughes, W. J. (1990) "The Magnetopause, Magnetotail, and Magnetic Reconnection" (from the "Rubey Colloquium"

    Current sheet

    Current sheet

    Current_sheet

  • MESSENGER
  • NASA mission to Mercury

    analogous to substorms in the Earth's magnetosphere. Characterize the magnetopause structure and dynamics. Characterize field-aligned currents that link

    MESSENGER

    MESSENGER

    MESSENGER

  • Geosphere
  • Collective name for the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, and the atmosphere

    boundary of geogenic matter has been referred to as the "geopause" (or magnetopause), to suggest the relative scarcity of such matter beyond it, where the

    Geosphere

    Geosphere

  • Electrostatic solitary wave
  • Electromagnetic phenomenon

    is the increased occurrence of these holes near Earth's bow shock and magnetopause, where the incoming solar wind collides with Earth's magnetosphere to

    Electrostatic solitary wave

    Electrostatic_solitary_wave

  • Atmosphere of Venus
  • Gas layer surrounding Venus

    The magnetopause is located at the altitude of 300 km. The upper boundary of the ionosphere (ionopause) is near 250 km. Between the magnetopause and ionopause

    Atmosphere of Venus

    Atmosphere of Venus

    Atmosphere_of_Venus

  • List of NASA missions
  • List of space missions by NASA

    Observatory 3 (HEAO 3), launched September 1979, completed Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE), launched March 2000, completed

    List of NASA missions

    List of NASA missions

    List_of_NASA_missions

  • Waves (Juno)
  • Experiment on the Juno spacecraft to study radio and plasma waves

    to cross this region of space. On June 25, 2016, it encountered the magnetopause. Juno would go on to enter Jupiter's orbit in July 2016. The magnetosphere

    Waves (Juno)

    Waves (Juno)

    Waves_(Juno)

  • Zombie satellite
  • Satellite that begins communicating again after an extended period of inactivity

    original orbital slot in April 2011. Launched in 2000, IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration), a NASA spacecraft studying the Earth's

    Zombie satellite

    Zombie_satellite

  • Nicola Fox
  • Heliophysicist

    focuses on solar system plasma physics and data analysis. She studies the magnetopause using a range of spacecraft. She has since worked on the NASA Polar spacecraft

    Nicola Fox

    Nicola Fox

    Nicola_Fox

  • David Breed Beard
  • American physicist

    Other contributions were focused on the Earth's magnetotail, Jupiter's magnetopause boundary, and the shape of Mercury's magnetosphere. Beard and his students

    David Breed Beard

    David_Breed_Beard

  • Michele Dougherty
  • British space scientist (born 1962)

    Cutler, Jack (2014). The Kelvin-Helmholtz instability on the Kronian magnetopause (PhD thesis). Imperial College London. hdl:10044/1/41877. Went, Daniel

    Michele Dougherty

    Michele Dougherty

    Michele_Dougherty

  • Janet Kozyra
  • Heliophysicist

    heliophysicist who works on solar superstorms. She has used data from Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE), to show that Earth interacts with

    Janet Kozyra

    Janet_Kozyra

  • Yu Lin
  • Chinese-American plasma physicist

    solar wind-magnetosphere boundary layers; particularly, at the dayside magnetopause and the bow shock". Lin, Y.; Lee, L. C. (1994), "Structure of reconnection

    Yu Lin

    Yu_Lin

  • Interball
  • International space research project

    measured the magnetic field at the edge of the magnetosphere (called the magnetopause) and observing plasma waves and disturbances, like the Kelvin-Helmholtz

    Interball

    Interball

  • Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
  • Four NASA robots studying Earth's magnetosphere (2015-present)

    periods in locations where reconnection is known to occur: at the dayside magnetopause, the place where the pressure from the solar wind and the planets' magnetic

    Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission

    Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission

    Magnetospheric_Multiscale_Mission

  • Magnetosphere particle motion
  • magnetohydrodynamics. Thus in the "closed" model of the magnetosphere, the magnetopause boundary between the magnetosphere and the solar wind is outlined by

    Magnetosphere particle motion

    Magnetosphere particle motion

    Magnetosphere_particle_motion

  • Thermal history of Earth
  • Neukirch, L. P.; Usui, Y. (4 March 2010). "Geodynamo, Solar Wind, and Magnetopause 3.4 to 3.45 Billion Years Ago". Science. 327 (5970): 1238–1240. Bibcode:2010Sci

    Thermal history of Earth

    Thermal_history_of_Earth

  • Index of physics articles (M)
  • Magnetometer Magnetometer § Survey magnetometers Magnetomotive force Magnetopause Magnetoresistance Magnetorheological finishing Magnetorheological fluid

    Index of physics articles (M)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(M)

  • Index of radio propagation articles
  • refraction - magnetogram (solar magnetogram) - magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) - magnetopause - magnetosheath - magnetosphere - magnetotail - material scattering -

    Index of radio propagation articles

    Index_of_radio_propagation_articles

  • Ramón E. López
  • Puerto Rican scientist

    works in which López has participated are the following: Predicting Magnetopause Crossings at Geosynchronous Orbit During the Halloween Storms, Space

    Ramón E. López

    Ramón_E._López

  • Magnetospheric electric convection field
  • Electric field created by impact of solar wind onto the magnetosphere

    interaction between solar wind and the boundary layer of the magnetosphere (magnetopause). Another process may be magnetic reconnection. Finally, a hydromagnetic

    Magnetospheric electric convection field

    Magnetospheric_electric_convection_field

  • Svalbard Rocket Range
  • Rocket launch site in Svalbard, Norway

    and the polar cups, cleft and cup. It is also used for studying the Magnetopause and aurora borealis, for which Ny-Ålesund is the most convenient location

    Svalbard Rocket Range

    Svalbard Rocket Range

    Svalbard_Rocket_Range

  • James F. Drake
  • American physicist

    effects of turbulence on three-dimensional magnetic reconnection at the magnetopause". Geophysical Research Letters. 43 (12): 6020–6027. arXiv:1604.08172

    James F. Drake

    James_F._Drake

  • James Dungey
  • British space scientist

    state); however, imbalances in the reconnection voltages in the dayside magnetopause and in the nightside tail current sheet were later recognised as the

    James Dungey

    James Dungey

    James_Dungey

  • Wind (spacecraft)
  • NASA probe to study solar wind, at L1 since 1995

    wind-magnetosphere interactions and magnetic reconnection at the terrestrial magnetopause. First statistical study of high frequency (≥1 kHz) electric field fluctuations

    Wind (spacecraft)

    Wind (spacecraft)

    Wind_(spacecraft)

  • Index of meteorology articles
  • phase Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) magnetic storm (geomagnetic storm) magnetopause magnetosheath magnetosphere marine west coast climate (maritime climate)

    Index of meteorology articles

    Index_of_meteorology_articles

  • Ionospheric dynamo region
  • substantially during disturbed conditions. Charge separation takes place at the magnetopause. This area is connected with the ionospheric dynamo region via the first

    Ionospheric dynamo region

    Ionospheric_dynamo_region

  • Margaret G. Kivelson
  • American geophysicist, planetary scientist (born 1928)

    Kivelson, Margaret G. (1983-02-01). "Kelvin:Helmholtz Instability at the magnetopause: Solution for compressible plasmas". Journal of Geophysical Research:

    Margaret G. Kivelson

    Margaret G. Kivelson

    Margaret_G._Kivelson

  • List of Launch Services Program launches
  • Launch Site Total Launch Cost* (million) 2000 2000.03.25 Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) Delta II 7326-9.5 Vandenberg AFB

    List of Launch Services Program launches

    List_of_Launch_Services_Program_launches

  • List of plasma physics articles
  • Hypertherm IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society IGNITOR IMAGE, Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration, Radio Plasma Imager Impalefection Impulse

    List of plasma physics articles

    List_of_plasma_physics_articles

  • ISEE-2
  • Space probe used to study magnetic fields

    and temporal variations in the solar wind, bow shock, magnetosheath, magnetopause, and magnetotail (within the magnetosphere). One-, two-, and three-dimensional

    ISEE-2

    ISEE-2

    ISEE-2

  • David Southwood
  • British space scientist

    first direct evidence for Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at the Earth's magnetopause. Southwood conducted post-doctoral research at the University of California

    David Southwood

    David Southwood

    David_Southwood

  • Explorer 21
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    was in the magnetosphere. The data may be useful in identifying the magnetopause and bow shock. The significant deviation of the spin rate and direction

    Explorer 21

    Explorer 21

    Explorer_21

  • Sheila Kanani
  • British astronomer

    Dougherty, M. K.; Coates, A. J. (1 June 2010). "A new form of Saturn's magnetopause using a dynamic pressure balance model, based on in situ, multi-instrument

    Sheila Kanani

    Sheila Kanani

    Sheila_Kanani

  • Patricia Reiff
  • Space physicist

    education and outreach teams for multiple missions, including Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) mission and the Magnetospheric Multiscale

    Patricia Reiff

    Patricia Reiff

    Patricia_Reiff

  • Elmer J. Lund
  • American physiologist (1884–1969)

    Bioelectric fields and growth (1947) Momentum transfer at the high-latitude magnetopause and boundary layers (Date missing; reprinted in 2008) Current of injury

    Elmer J. Lund

    Elmer_J._Lund

  • Mike Lockwood (physicist)
  • British physicist

    Ionospheric signatures of pulsed magnetic reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause, Nature, 361 (6411), 424–428, 1993 doi:10.1038/361424a0, 1993 M. Lockwood

    Mike Lockwood (physicist)

    Mike Lockwood (physicist)

    Mike_Lockwood_(physicist)

  • ISEE-1
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    and temporal variations in the solar wind, bow shock, magnetosheath, magnetopause, magnetotail, and magnetosphere. The FPE consists of three high efficience

    ISEE-1

    ISEE-1

    ISEE-1

  • Magnetosphere chronology
  • Discoveries about the magnetosphere

    energization by fluid friction at the boundary between the two. 1961 - The magnetopause, boundary between magnetosphere and the solar wind, is observed by Explorer

    Magnetosphere chronology

    Magnetosphere_chronology

  • Elektron (satellite program)
  • Series of Soviet satellites

    magnetosphere to penetrate the shock wave and turbulent area marking the Earth's magnetopause: its initial perigee was 460 kilometres (290 mi), the apogee was 68,000

    Elektron (satellite program)

    Elektron (satellite program)

    Elektron_(satellite_program)

  • Timeline of Galileo (spacecraft)
  • transmitted as Galileo flew from the inner magnetosphere through the magnetopause and bow shock and into the solar wind. Remote sensing instruments targeted

    Timeline of Galileo (spacecraft)

    Timeline of Galileo (spacecraft)

    Timeline_of_Galileo_(spacecraft)

  • List of astronomy acronyms
  • the orientation of the Moon from the Moon's surface IMAGE – Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration IMBH – (celestial object) intermediate mass

    List of astronomy acronyms

    List_of_astronomy_acronyms

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