The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) typically produces a World Magnetic Model once every five years, but a new version of the model has been released just 4 years after the ...
Earth’s magnetic north pole shifting towards Russia The pole moving at a speed of about 24.8 mph World Magnetic Model, a base for navigation, updated ahead of schedule A new research suggested that ...
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Earth’s magnetic north pole has officially changed position, drifting into never-before-mapped territory
Earth’s magnetic north pole has continued its long-term drift toward Siberia, officially crossing into the Russian hemisphere in 2025, according to updated geophysical models. Although the shift ...
Earth’s magnetic field is what allows us to exist. It deflects harmful radiation. It keeps our water and atmosphere in place. But now it’s acting up — and nobody knows why. But, according to the ...
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