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Magnetosheath — The magnetosheath is the region of space between the magnetopause and the bow shock of a planet s magnetosphere. The regularly organized magnetic field generated by the planet becomes weak and irregular in the magnetosheath due to interaction… … Wikipedia
magnetosheath — /mag nee teuh sheeth /, n. Astron. the region between the magnetopause of the earth or of some other planet and the shock front caused by the solar wind. [1965 70; MAGNETO + SHEATH] * * * … Universalium
magnetosheath — /mag nee teuh sheeth /, n. Astron. the region between the magnetopause of the earth or of some other planet and the shock front caused by the solar wind. [1965 70; MAGNETO + SHEATH] … Useful english dictionary
Cluster (spacecraft) — Cluster Operator European Space Agency in international collaboration with NASA Major contractors Dornier GmbH (now part of EADS) Mission type Orbiter Satellite of Earth … Wikipedia
Magnetopause — Artistic rendition of the Earth s magnetopause. The magnetopause is where the pressure from the solar wind and the planet s magnetic field are equal. The position of the Sun would be far to the left in this image The magnetopause is the abrupt… … Wikipedia
Magnetosphere of Jupiter — Discovery[1] Discovered by … Wikipedia
Magnetosphere — A magnetosphere is formed when a stream of charged particles, such as the solar wind, interacts with and is deflected by the intrinsic magnetic field of a planet or similar body. Earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere, as are the other planets… … Wikipedia
Polar wind — is the permanent outflow of ionization from the polar regions of the magnetosphere. [http://amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/browse?s=p p=43 AMS Glossary] ] Ionospheric Plasma SourceThe ‘ground state’ of the ionosphere consists of the baseline … Wikipedia
Magnetosphere of Saturn — Aurorae on the south pole of Saturn as viewed by Hubble Internal field[1 … Wikipedia
Proton — For other uses, see Proton (disambiguation). This article is about the proton as a subatomic particle. For the aqueous form of the hydrogen ion often encountered in biochemistry, see Hydronium. Proton The quark structure of the proton. (The color … Wikipedia