Magnetic anomalies: New type of solar wind interaction with airless bodies in our solar system
Saturday, September 25, 2010 - 18:14
in Astronomy & Space
Scientists have discovered a new type of solar wind interaction with airless bodies in our solar system. Magnetized regions called magnetic anomalies, mostly on the far side of the Moon, were found to strongly deflect the solar wind, shielding the Moon’s surface. This will help scientists understand the solar wind behavior near the lunar surface and how water may be generated in its upper layer.