Tour of the Magnetosphere

  • Released Tuesday, March 18, 2003
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Tour of the Earth's magnetosphere generated for 'Live from the Aurora'. This viz pulls out from the Earth and fades in components of the magnetosphere.

Close-up view of the Earth showing a few magnetic field lines.  One field line passes through Cape Isachsen near the magnetic North pole in Canada and stretches out into the magnetotail.

Close-up view of the Earth showing a few magnetic field lines. One field line passes through Cape Isachsen near the magnetic North pole in Canada and stretches out into the magnetotail.

About half-way through the pull-back from the Earth, we can distinguish some of the dipole character of the magnetic field.

About half-way through the pull-back from the Earth, we can distinguish some of the dipole character of the magnetic field.

Now we see a big picture view, showing many field lines in the magnetotail.

Now we see a big picture view, showing many field lines in the magnetotail.

Now the &ampamp;gt;17 particles-cm^3 (red) and &ampamp;gt;12 particles-cm^3 (yellow) isosurfaces are visible.

Now the >17 particles-cm^3 (red) and >12 particles-cm^3 (yellow) isosurfaces are visible.

Finally show the low-density (&ampamp;lt;1.0 particle-cm^3) region designated by blue.

Finally show the low-density (<1.0 particle-cm^3) region designated by blue.

Video slate image reads "Tour of the Magnetosphere Tour of the Earth's magnetosphere generated for 'Live from the Aurora'. This viz pulls out from the Earth and fades in components of the magnetosphere".

Video slate image reads "Tour of the Magnetosphere Tour of the Earth's magnetosphere generated for 'Live from the Aurora'. This viz pulls out from the Earth and fades in components of the magnetosphere".



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Please give credit for this item to:
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Scientific Visualization Studio. Additional assistance from Art Poland (NASA/GSFC) and Nicola Fox (Johns Hopkins APL)

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This page was originally published on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:57 PM EDT.


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  • [3D Unstructured-mesh Magnetosphere Simulation]

    ID: 554
    Type: Model Sensor: 3D Unstructured-mesh Magnetosphere Simulation

    Model generated by Dan Spicer, NASA

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