In mid-December of 2024, scientists officially updated the World Magnetic Model (WMM), which helps keep track of our planet’s ...
The magnetized rocks of Earth's crust and mantle, also known as the upper lithosphere, accounts for generating 6 percent of ...
A gigantic hole has opened up in the Sun's atmosphere and is currently big enough to spot from Earth. The structure located ...
The magnetic north pole has shifted over 400 km from Canada towards Russia in the past century due to changes in Earth's ...
ESA's Swarm mission, utilizing the faint magnetic signals generated by Earth's ocean tides, offers groundbreaking insights ...
Scientists released an update to a model that maps the ever-moving pole and has significant implications for navigation ...
Scientists have detected faint magnetic signals from Earth's ocean tides using ESA's Swarm satellites. These signals, caused ...
A study using data from ESA's Swarm mission suggests that faint magnetic signatures created by Earth's tides can help us ...
Solar material is gusting out of the dark patch in the Sun's corona towards Earth at more than a million miles per hour.
It's time to recalibrate the navigation systems on ships, airplanes, as the position of the magnetic North Pole is officially ...
World Magnetic Model by NOAA updates the North Magnetic Pole's position, crucial for accurate GPS and navigation systems.
Scientists have captured faint magnetic signatures resulting from the tidal movement of seawater across the planet — and they might have to wait until 2030 to get another shot at it.