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Earth's Magnetic Field to Aurora

Join a ride with electrons along the Earth's magnetic field line to the formation site of the aurora.

View of the Earth's geomagnetic field and following the electrons down to the aurora formation.    View of the Earth's geomagnetic field and following the electrons down to the aurora formation.
Duration: 1.2 minutes
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Animation Number:10058
Completed:2005-03-30
Animator:Walt Feimer (HTSI) (Lead)
Platform/Sensor/Data Set:3D Unstructured-mesh Magnetosphere Simulation
Series:Live from the Aurora
Keywords:
SVS >> Aurora
SVS >> Electron
SVS >> Geomagnetic Field
SVS >> Magnetic Fields
SVS >> Magnetosphere
DLESE >> Space science
 
 
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