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‘It basically lifts the skies up.’ NASA discovers Earth’s electrical field at last after 60-year search


A long-sought invisible force wrapped around Earth has been detected more than half a century after it was first hypothesized. 

The field, dubbed the “polar wind,” explains how Earth’s atmosphere escapes easily and rapidly above the north and south poles, and may have played a role in shaping our planet’s thin upper atmosphere. Scientists say it’s as vital to our planet as gravity and the magnetic field.

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