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SPP 1488:  Planetary Magnetism (PlanetMag)

Subject Area Geosciences
Term from 2010 to 2019
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 130642256
 
The results from recent space missions to Mars and Venus strongly indicate that planetary magnetic fields play a vital role in preventing atmospheric erosion by the solar wind. Without the geomagnetic field, for example, life on Earth as we know it would not be possible. However, very little is known about the underlying interaction between the solar wind and a planet’s magnetic field. Space missions have also revealed that the planetary and lunar magnetic fields show surprising differences. These distinct magnetic signatures carry invaluable information about the past and present internal structure and dynamics of their parent bodies. The reason for the different characteristics remains also little understood.
The Priority Programme aims at exploring and understanding the diversity of planetary and lunar magnetic fields in our solar system with a focus on their interaction with the solar wind. The timing of the proposal coincides with several space missions designed to measure magnetic fields and other key properties, which offers a unique chance to significantly advance our knowledge. In order to achieve this, a synergistic interdisciplinary approach is essential, combining newly developed tools for data acquisition and analysis, computer simulations of planetary interiors and dynamos, models of solar wind interaction, measurement of ancient terrestrial rocks and meteorites and laboratory investigations.
DFG Programme Priority Programmes
International Connection Czech Republic, France, Iceland, South Africa, United Kingdom, USA

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