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Space on MSNNASA satellites catch Earth's magnetic field making musicEarth's magnetic field occasionally bursts into song — but these compositions are written with electromagnetic radiation, not ...
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Scientists Found Mysterious Sources of ‘Killer Electrons’ 100,000 Miles Away from EarthUnderstanding chorus waves is vital, as they create fast-moving, highly energetic electrons (known as killer electrons) that can penetrate spacecraft shielding and destroy important systems.
NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale satellites have observed bird-like chorus waves in the Earth's mid-tail neutral sheet, challenging previous knowledge that these waves only form near the dipolar ...
And, as pretty as they sound, chorus waves can be extremely dangerous to satellites in orbit. Every other chorus wave astronomers have heard started closer to home, within about 31,690 miles ...
Chorus waves, quick bursts of energy known to occur relatively close to Earth and around other planets, were found in an unexpected part of the magnetosphere, according to a new study Sara Hashemi ...
In the vastness of space, electromagnetic waves create a cosmic symphony. Among them, whistler-mode chorus waves stand out with their chirping sounds. These waves, usually linked to strong ...
Scientists have discovered a surprising space phenomenon: electromagnetic waves called "chorus waves" emitting a sound similar to bird songs when converted into audio. This observation, made more than ...
These bursts of plasma, called chorus waves, ripple at the same frequency as human hearing. When converted to audio signals, their sharp notes mimic high-pitched bird calls. Researchers have ...
Lightning can be used to probe Earth’s dynamic Van Allen radiation belts, directly connecting terrestrial weather and space ...
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