WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.320 [MUSIC] 2 00:00:02.360 --> 00:00:07.580 Above South America, a weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field is evolving. 3 00:00:08.580 --> 00:00:11.540 Called the South Atlantic Anomaly, this unique region has 4 00:00:11.540 --> 00:00:14.920 been expanding for more than a decade. 5 00:00:14.920 --> 00:00:19.800 And scientists believe that it’s beginning to split into two distinct zones. 6 00:00:19.800 --> 00:00:25.710 Now, while this anomaly poses little risk to life here on Earth, it does allow scientists 7 00:00:25.710 --> 00:00:30.160 to study the complicated mechanisms behind Earth’s magnetism. 8 00:00:31.720 --> 00:00:37.469 Around 1800 miles below the surface, dynamic processes in Earth’s liquid iron outer core 9 00:00:37.469 --> 00:00:40.600 are continuously generating electrical currents. 10 00:00:40.600 --> 00:00:43.820 This account for the majority of Earth’s magnetic field. 11 00:00:45.220 --> 00:00:50.600 But unlike a typical bar magnet, with one north and south pole, Earth’s magnetism 12 00:00:50.600 --> 00:00:52.900 isn’t all neat and tidy. 13 00:00:54.630 --> 00:00:59.620 If we take a look below the anomaly at the boundary separating the core and the mantle, 14 00:00:59.629 --> 00:01:03.510 we can see the magnetic variations are much stronger. 15 00:01:03.510 --> 00:01:07.400 This picture provides a clear link between the anomaly we see in Earth’s magnetosphere, 16 00:01:07.400 --> 00:01:11.060 its origins deep within Earth’s interior, and 17 00:01:11.060 --> 00:01:14.380 how it is projected to evolve in the near future. 18 00:01:15.640 --> 00:01:20.260 This is important to understand, because our planet’s magnetic field plays a huge role 19 00:01:20.260 --> 00:01:23.140 in shaping the near-Earth environment. 20 00:01:23.140 --> 00:01:28.170 In addition to guiding compasses and animal migrations, the magnetic field acts like a 21 00:01:28.170 --> 00:01:31.820 shield, repelling charged particles flung from the Sun that 22 00:01:31.820 --> 00:01:34.820 could be disruptive if they reached the surface. 23 00:01:35.920 --> 00:01:40.600 Many of the particles that do slip inside Earth’s protective bubble become trapped 24 00:01:40.600 --> 00:01:46.270 in large rings of energetic particles called the Van Allen Belts, which are held in place 25 00:01:46.270 --> 00:01:48.340 by Earth’s magnetic field. 26 00:01:48.420 --> 00:01:52.660 The inner edge of the innermost belt is about 400 miles from the surface of Earth at the 27 00:01:52.660 --> 00:01:56.900 equator, which keeps particle radiation a safe distance 28 00:01:56.900 --> 00:01:59.280 from Earth and orbiting satellites. 29 00:01:59.280 --> 00:02:04.270 But because of the offset between Earth’s magnetic and rotational poles, and the weakened 30 00:02:04.270 --> 00:02:09.539 magnetic field over Southern Atlantic Anomaly, some energetic particles within the belts 31 00:02:09.540 --> 00:02:12.320 penetrate closer to the Earth's surface. 32 00:02:13.409 --> 00:02:18.380 This means that NASA and other space agencies need to account for the extra radiation when 33 00:02:18.390 --> 00:02:21.700 low-orbit satellites pass through the anomaly. 34 00:02:21.700 --> 00:02:27.579 Currently, NASA researchers are using data from satellites, along with theoretical models, 35 00:02:27.579 --> 00:02:32.999 to track the evolution of the South Atlantic Anomaly, and help prepare for future challenges 36 00:02:32.999 --> 00:02:35.560 to managing satellites and humans in space. 37 00:02:35.560 --> 00:02:42.040 [MUSIC]