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[edit]DescriptionDiscovering Earth’s Third Global Energy Field (SVS14628 - Endurance SEQ3A 4K).webm |
English: Conceptual AnimationThe glow in this animation depicts one of Earth’s fundamental global fields: gravity. Gravity is the force that draws objects toward each other, like an apple falling from a tree toward the ground. Because of its size and density, Earth has a strong gravitational pull, tugging objects toward its center. This consistent pull has affected the formation and evolution of our planet, including the atmosphere.The blue lines radiating from Earth represent our planet’s magnetic field.Credit: NASA/Conceptual Image Lab |
Date | 28 August 2024, 15:30:00 (upload date) |
Source | Discovering Earth’s Third Global Energy Field |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Lacey Young, Telophase/Miles S. Hatfield, ADNET Systems, Inc./Rachel Lense, Catholic University of America/Glyn Collinson, KBR Wyle Services, LLC/Krystofer Kim, ARES Corporation/Wes Buchanan |
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Keywords InfoField | Plasma; Heliophysics; Ambipolar electric field; Energy field; Solar Wind; Heliophysics Big Year; Magnetosphere; Earth Science; Ionization; Electric Field; Ionosphere/Magnetosphere Dynamics; Sun-earth Interactions; Ion escape; Sounding Rocket; Particles and Fields; Ionosphere; Gravity; Location |
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