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June 1, 2009

Sun Stealing Earth’s Atmosphere

Filed under: Science, Space — thewere42 @ 4:01 pm

090529-sun-stealing-atmosphere_bigUnlike, say, Mars’s or Venus’s, Earth’s atmosphere was thought to be untouchable inside our protective magnetic field. But a new study says the sun is slowly “stealing” our atmosphere—and at a greater rate than on Mars or Venus.

Perhaps even more surprising, our planet’s main solar defense may be a double agent, aiding and abetting the thievery.

Mars, for example, probably started out with a thick atmosphere similar to Earth’s. But without a magnetic field to protect the Martian atmosphere, the solar wind—actually a stream of charged particles from the sun—has been eroding it away.

Venus also lacks a magnetosphere and is being stripped of its atmospheric covering. Currently its rate of loss has outpaced that on Mars.

Typically hailed as a protective buffer from the sun’s brute power, Earth’s magnetosphere is actually helping the sun’s energized particles strip away a tiny fraction of Earth’s atmosphere, the new study says.

“We’re, in fact, losing more oxygen and more hydrogen than even Venus is today,” said Chris Russell, a professor of space physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

“We often tell our colleagues and ourselves that we are fortunate living on this planet, because we have this magnetic shield that protects us,” Russell said.

“It certainly does help, but we’ve come to the realization that, when it comes to the atmosphere, that’s not true.”

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/05/090529-sun-stealing-atmosphere.html

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