New Theory by Indian Scientists Solves Mystery behind Complex Phenomena in Plasma
In a significant development, Indian scientists have recently come up with a theory that helps understand the complicated nature of Sun-Earth interactions occurring in Earth’s magnetosphere - an area of space around Earth that is controlled by the Earth’s magnetic field.
Background
NASA's expedition to unlock the complicated nature of Sun-Earth interactions - the MMS spacecraft - on November 2, 2017, observed negative monopolar potential (electric field potentials which can be visualized in the form of single-humped pulse-type structures).
- Recognizing its importance, various publications were presented to account for the observations. However, none of them could explain the characteristics of these ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Related Content
- 1 IISc Develops Light-Charged Supercapacitor Technology
- 2 New Nanomaterial Tackles Heavy Metal Contamination
- 3 INCOIS Unveils ‘Integrated Ocean Energy Atlas’
- 4 IISc Develops Brain-Like AI Computing Platform
- 5 India Launches Three Indigenous Supercomputers
- 6 Indigenous Light Tank 'Zorawar'
- 7 ABHED: India’s Cutting-Edge Bulletproof Jacket
- 8 India’s Venus Orbiter Mission
- 9 Thermal Imaging Operations by ISRO’s EOS-08 Satellite
- 10 2024 PT5: A Temporary “Mini-Moon” of Earth
- 1 Evolution of the Milky Way: New Insights
- 2 New Study on 3-D Distribution of Molecular and Atomic Hydrogen in Andromeda Galaxy
- 3 Study Sheds New Light on Big Bang Theory
- 4 Solar Orbiter Captures First Coronal Mass Ejection
- 5 China’s Zhurong Rover Lands on the Red Planet
- 6 Parker Solar Probe discovers Natural Radio Emission in Venusian Atmosphere
- 7 OSIRIS-Rex heads back Home with Asteroid Sample
- 8 New NASA Missions to Study Venus
- 9 Optogenetic Therapy restores Partial Vision in Blind Patient
- 10 WHO and Switzerland Launch First BioHub Facility
- 11 Indian Navy designs Oxygen Recycling System
- 12 Israel’s Iron Dome Aerial Defence System