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orA Comparison of the Magnetospheres

between Jupiter and Earth

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Superlatives of Jupiter:•Most massive planet in the solar system.

•Rotates the fastest.

•The strongest magnetic field.

•The most massive satellite system of any planet.

•The Magnetosphere of Jupiter: Coupling the equator to the poles

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Factors needed to form and maintain magnetosphere:

• A strong enough planetary magnetic field that halts the solar wind.

• A source of plasma internal or external to the magnetopause to populate it.

• A source of energy to power it.

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EARTH JUPITER

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The Outer Magnetosphere•Bow shock

•Magnetosheath

•Magnetopause

•Magnetotail

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•Bow shock

•Magnetosheath

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MAGNETOPAUSE MAGNETOTAIL

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The Inner Magnetosphere•Plasma sheet

•Plasmasphere

•Ring current

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• Plasmasheet• Plasmasphere• Ring current

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• The Inner Magnetosphere• The Middle Magnetosphere• The Outer Magnetosphere

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Four plasma sources:•The satellite Io

•Solar wind

•Escape of ions from the ionosphere

•Surface sputtering

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• Complex structure

• Trapping geometry

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Magnetotail•Open magnetotail – Dawn magnetosphere

•Closed magnetotail – Dusk magnetosphere

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