Yes it will. NASA has concluded the 'dent' in the magnetic field is actually slowly moving across the planet. And as we said above, data suggests it is starting to split in to two major spots of ...
NASA is tracking the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), an unusual phenomenon in Earth's magnetic field. This region, characterized by a weakened magnetic field, has drawn scientists' interest and concern.
“The SAA is a dynamic feature of our magnetic field that must be continuously observed,” said Terry Sabaka, a geophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Recent data shows that the ...
NASA is worried about the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA). This anomaly affects Earth's magnetic field, which may pose risks to satellites and the International Space Station. The SAA is caused by ...
NASA and the European Space Agency are keeping a close eye on the SAA as it monitors the planet's magnetic field and its impact on humanity and all our modern ways of living. Recent observations ...
An international team of scientists have modelled formation and evolution of strongest magnetic fields in the Universe.