The magnetosphereThe terrestrial magnetic field shields the earth from the supersonic wind of the expanding solar atmosphere, forming a cavity called the magnetosphere. Since the velocity of the solar wind is supersonic, a detached shock wave stands in front of this cavity. The flow past the cavity is viscous, drawing the field lines back into a long tail. In this paper we review briefly the nature of the magnetosphere, the outstanding problem areas in this field, and what space missions are needed to attack these problems.
Document ID
19760063077
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Russell, C. T. (California, University Los Angeles, Calif., United States)