Some of the moon's surface water may have an Earthly origin, due to high-energy interactions between the sun and Earth's magnetic shield, new research suggests. When you purchase through links on our ...
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What is the Sun’s magnetic field, and why does it matter?
The Sun’s magnetic field is invisible to our eyes, but it quietly shapes everything from the shimmering auroras over the ...
Electrons from Earth’s magnetic field may help to form water on the lunar surface during a full moon – although whether astronauts could harvest enough to drink it is unclear. Water is made from ...
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