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The moon has a hidden tide that pulls on Earth’s magnetosphere, new study reveals

An image of the Earth and moon comparing ocean tides  (shown as a small blue ring) to plasmasphere tides (shown as a large orange ring) (Image credit: Chinese Academy of Sciences)

The moon exerts a previously unknown tidal force on the “plasma ocean” surrounding Earth’s upper atmosphere, creating fluctuations that are similar to the tides in the oceans, a new study suggests.

In the moon study, published Jan. 26 in the journal Nature Physics (opens in new tab), scientists used more than 40 years of data collected by satellites to track the minute changes in the shape of the plasmasphere, the inner region of Earth’s magnetosphere, which shields our planet from solar storms and other types of high-energy particles. 

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