The European Space Agency has a satellite named EarthCARE (Cloud Aerosol Radiation Explorer).
Have to wonder, what KIND of aerosols?
Here’s an interesting tool they offer for observing the earth’s magnetic field –> https://visuals.earth.esa.int/data/magnetic-field
Apparently, the magnetic North Pole is racing towards Siberia at an alarming rate, starting in the 90’s!
“Unlike the stable geographic north pole, the magnetic north pole has been known to wander since its first measurement in 1831, slowly drifting from the Canadian Arctic towards Siberia. However, starting in the 1990s, this drift has accelerated significantly, increasing from a historical pace of 0-15 km per year to an astonishing speed of 50-60 km per year. Satellite data (including those from ESA’s Swarm mission) show the north magnetic pole moving rapidly towards Siberia due to two magnetic blobs at Earth’s outer core edge. Fluctuations in molten material flow cause changes in magnetic strength, leading to its ongoing drift for decades”.
About earth’s magnetic field and “polar tilt”…
Earth’s magnetic field protects us from cosmic radiation and solar wind. It serves as a shield to the ozone layer and reduces the impact of ultraviolet radiation on our planet. This dynamic force, generated by the movement of liquid iron in Earth’s outer core, undergoes periodic changes and experiences magnetic north-south flips every few hundred thousand years. Earth’s magnetic field has long been used to aid navigation by aligning compasses to the North pole.
![]()
