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South Atlantic Anomaly: Magnetic pole wobble has been growing for 1000 yrs. It’s killing satellites.

Accepted submission by Anonymous Coward at 2019-01-13 20:21:02
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THERE’s a growing gap in the Earth’s defences.

We’ve known for more than a century that our planet’s magnetic field has been weakening.

It’s what gives us our north and south poles.

This powers our compasses.

It’s also a vital shield that protects us from harmful radiation constantly bombarding us from the Sun or deep space.

This weakening is most evident in one place. It’s a hole that reaches across the heart of South America, over the South Atlantic and into Africa.

It’s been dubbed the “South Atlantic Anomaly”.

It’s allowing more high-energy radiation to penetrate deeper through near orbit, the atmosphere and to our surface.

In recent decades it’s caused computers to crash on Shuttles and the International Space Station.

In 2016, Japan’s revolutionary Hitomi X-ray observation satellite that was supposed to study black holes and supernovas was struck while passing through the gap and sent spinning out of control.

A new study, published in the science journal Geophysical Research Letters, has been digging back in time to find out just how long this anomaly has been active in the area — and what it may mean for our future.

https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/archaeology/south-atlantic-anomaly-study-reveals-magnetic-pole-wobble-has-been-growing-for-1000-years/news-story/ccdee56533343df98b6d6400b69fab94 [news.com.au]


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