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A research team at the University of Iowa has mapped how solar energy interacts with Earth’s magnetic field and crosses the magnetic boundary that deflects most of the Sun's energy-packed particles.
University of Iowa, low-Earth orbit
Who
research team at the University of Iowa, Jasper Halekas, NASA’s TRACERS mission
What
A research team at the University of Iowa has mapped how solar energy interacts with Earth’s magnetic field and crosses the magnetic boundary that deflects most of the Sun's energy-packed particles.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 08:56:17 GMT · 1h 32m ago
Where
University of Iowa, low-Earth orbit ·
Why
Insights gleaned from this study can help researchers better understand how the energetic material hurled toward Earth influences space weather.
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This new map offers a detailed understanding of how solar energy penetrates Earth's protective magnetic field, which is crucial for predicting and mitigating the effects of space weather on our planet. It advances scientific understanding of magnetic reconnection, a process that influences how energy from the sun enters Earth's system.
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