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Hear Earth's Ancient Magnetic Flip: A Haunting Audio
science2 months ago

Hear Earth's Ancient Magnetic Flip: A Haunting Audio

Scientists reconstructed the Laschamps magnetic reversal (about 41,000 years ago) by merging ESA’s Swarm satellite data with geomagnetic records, turning the upheaval into an eerie audio track that suggests the field briefly weakened to around 5% of its current strength for about 440 years. The work, highlighted by DTU and GFZ researchers and published in 2024, underscores the importance of understanding past extreme geomagnetic events to anticipate future space weather and environmental effects, especially amid ongoing pole drift and the South Atlantic Anomaly.

South Atlantic Anomaly: Growing Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Shield
science6 months ago

South Atlantic Anomaly: Growing Weak Spot in Earth's Magnetic Shield

Using 11 years of data from ESA's Swarm satellites, scientists have found that the South Atlantic Anomaly, a weak spot in Earth's magnetic field, has expanded significantly since 2014, with faster weakening near Africa since 2020, which poses risks for satellites and space safety. The study also highlights dynamic changes in Earth's magnetic field over Siberia and Canada, linked to complex processes in Earth's core.