Impact of Falling Satellites on Earth's Magnetic Field Explored in New Study

Friday, 15 March 2024, 10:22

A new study suggests that the falling satellites could potentially weaken the planet's magnetic field. Penned by Seattle-based scientist Sierra Solter-Hunt, the paper has sparked debate but is yet to undergo peer review. The implications of this research could have significant consequences for the Earth's magnetic field and require further investigation.
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Impact of Falling Satellites on Earth's Magnetic Field Explored in New Study

Controversial New Paper on Earth's Magnetic Field

The controversial new paper was penned by Seattle-based scientist Sierra Solter-Hunt and delves into the potential impact of satellites falling to Earth on the planet's magnetic field. While yet to be peer-reviewed, the study raises important questions about the stability of the Earth's magnetic field.


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