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Weird dent in Earth's magnetic field is messing with auroras in the Southern Hemisphere


A bizarre dent in Earth’s magnetic field above the southern Atlantic Ocean weakens the southern lights, new research finds. 

The South Atlantic Anomaly is a large, oval-shaped region over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean where Earth’s magnetic field is weakest. The anomaly is already well known for allowing charged particles from the sun to dip close to Earth’s surface, exposing satellites orbiting above to high levels of ionizing radiation, according to NASA



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