Life on Earth: Why we may have the moon’s now defunct magnetic field to thank for it, , In Space by October 26, 2020Leave a Comment These fields are generated thousands of kilometres below the planet’s surface in its liquid core and extend far into space – shielding the atmosphere from harmful solar radiation. Wait! Get Your Copy of Living HappyDiscover the art of Happiness with your FREE copy of Living Happy Thank you for subscribing. Something went wrong. I agree to have my personal information transfered to MailChimp ( more information ) We respect your privacy Related PostsJapan’s new H3 rocket fails on 1st test flight, advanced Earth observation satellite lost [email protected] (Andrew Jones)‘Star Trek: Resurgence’ video game comes out today [email protected] (Jeff Spry)Earth’s aurora origin mystery solved by ‘surfing’ electrons, ,On This Day in Space! May 28, 1959: Able & Baker are 1st monkeys to survive spaceflight, ,Biden proposes $24.7 billion NASA budget in 2022 to support moon exploration and more, ,A Soyuz capsule just made a record-breaking 3-hour flight to the International Space Station, ,