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Solar wind shaping magnetospheres of Earth and Venus

Solar wind shaping magnetospheres of Earth and Venus


Date: 05 April 2012
Satellite: Venus Express
Depicts: Effect of solar wind on magnetospheres
Copyright: ESA

Artist's impression showing how the solar wind shapes the magnetospheres of Venus (shown with a brown tail, closer to the Sun) and Earth (shown in blue). Both planets are roughly the same size. Venus is closer to the Sun, at roughly 0.7 AU (Astronomical Unit) while Earth is located at 1 AU. Unlike Venus, Earth has an internal magnetic field which makes its magnetosphere bigger. The lines coming out of the Sun symbolise the propagation direction of the solar wind.
Last Update: 1 September 2019
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