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magnetosphere

[ UK /mˈæɡnɪtˌɒsfi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the magnetic field of a planet; the volume around the planet in which charged particles are subject more to the planet's magnetic field than to the solar magnetic field

How To Use magnetosphere In A Sentence

  • ESA's quartet of Cluster spacecraft joined in the flurry of interest in this week's extreme solar activity, and saw Earth's magnetosphere halved in size.
  • The magnetosphere is the region of electrically charged particles that are trapped in the magnetic field of the planet. WN.com - Articles related to Report on controlling NASA mission costs
  • The magnetosphere is a sheath that at once protects and interacts with the Sun's solar wind. New Field in Planetology Opened by Aurora Lights Finding
  • Observations from Earth showed that Jupiter has a massive magnetosphere and that the planet emits radiation at radio wavelengths.
  • In fact, the whole magnetosphere becomes a hotter place as the energy of the CME increases plasma temperatures.
  • The Universe has its own heavenly sounds, such as pulsars, planetary magnetospheres and solar winds.
  • In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
  • In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
  • The Universe has its own heavenly sounds, such as pulsars, planetary magnetospheres and solar winds.
  • As for the idea that external magnetic fields cannot influence Earth because of Earth's magnetosphere, that is putting matters upside-down. Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today
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