NASA discovered a third field surrounding the Earth

An incredible discovery
A key piece
The field contains ions and electrons
The Earth's Third Energy Field
The other two energy fields
The lead researcher
A mysterious force
Supersonic wind
Advanced technology enables discovery
The Endurance Rocket
Measurement of electrical potential
The mysterious field explains the existence of the polar wind
The ambipolar field
The balance of the atmosphere
Ambipolar field must be present on other planets
Understanding the evolution of planets
An incredible discovery

A NASA research group has detected and measured an invisible field surrounding the Earth for the first time.

A key piece

CNN reported that it is located about 250 kilometers above the atmosphere and is crucial to understanding how our planet works.

The field contains ions and electrons

It is an ambipolar electric field that affects negatively charged particles (electrons) and positively charged particles (ions).

The Earth's Third Energy Field

According to scientists, it creates an essential balance for the Earth's atmosphere.

The other two energy fields

The Earth has two other fields: the gravitational field, which keeps our atmosphere attached to the planet, and the magnetic field, which protects it against solar wind.

The lead researcher

Deutsche Welle reported that Glyn Collinson of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center led the research published in the scientific journal Nature.

A mysterious force

Scientists had already detected a mysterious force at Earth's poles, called the polar wind, but could not explain its mechanism.

Supersonic wind

“Every time a spacecraft flew over Earth’s poles, it would feel this supersonic wind of particles flowing out into space,” Glyn Collinson, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, told BBC Mundo.

Advanced technology enables discovery

He continued: "But we had never been able to measure this before because we didn't have the necessary technology."

The Endurance Rocket

The team developed the Endurance rocket to measure this invisible force and launched it in May 2022, departing from Svalbard, a small island north of Norway, reported the BBC.

Measurement of electrical potential

They managed to measure a change of 0.55 volts in electrical potential, as strong as a watch battery.

The mysterious field explains the existence of the polar wind

"A half a volt is almost nothing — it's only about as strong as a watch battery," Mr. Collinson told BBC's Sky At Night magazine, "But that's just the right amount to explain the polar wind."

The ambipolar field

Deutsche Welle reported the field acts in two directions, which is why it is called ambipolar. While heavier ions tend to descend towards Earth, lighter electrons try to escape into space.

The balance of the atmosphere

According to what Mr. Collinson told CNN, it is as if this ambipolar field "raises the heavens."

Ambipolar field must be present on other planets

The researcher explained that the discovery allows us to state that any other planet with an atmosphere also has an ambipolar field.

Understanding the evolution of planets

"Now that we’ve finally measured it, we can begin learning how it’s shaped our planet as well as others over time," Mr. Collinson told Sky At Night.

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