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Scientists Update Magnetic North Pole's Position
Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Slows Down: New Insights from WMM2025
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, scientists reveal new details about its unpredictable journey and why it has slowed down after decades of rapid acceleration.
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move, and scientists just updated its position
Your navigation system just got a critical update, one that happens periodically because Earth’s magnetic north pole keeps moving. Here’s what to know.
Earth's Magnetic North Pole Is Officially Moving – Scientists Just Updated Its Location
It's time to recalibrate the navigation systems on ships, airplanes, as the position of the magnetic North Pole is officially being changed, continuing its shift away from Canada and towards Siberia.
Earth’s north magnetic pole is on the move again
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Earth's magnetic North Pole shifts towards Siberia, navigation updates crucial
The Earth's magnetic north pole is shifting its position. Research indicates it is moving from Canada toward Siberia. As reported by ScienceAlert, scientists from NOAA and BGS have updated the position of the magnetic north pole.
Magnetic north's race: Shifting poles challenge navigation
The Earth's magnetic north pole is shifting. Research indicates it is moving from Canada toward Siberia. As reported by Sciencealert, scientists from NOAA and BGS have updated the position of the magnetic north pole.
Earth's magnetic North Pole has moved. Planes, ships, submarines being updated
The location of the magnetic north pole is crucial for the functioning of the global positioning systems (GPS).
Canada Can No Longer Claim the Magnetic North Pole
GPS systems around the world are adjusting to a new model tracking Earth's magnetic north pole, the point that attracts the needle of a compass, which is now closer to Siberia than to Canada, reports the Washington Post.
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The auroras are back. See which states could have the best views.
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Northern lights forecast: Auroras may be visible in more than a dozen northern US states
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Magnetic signals from Earth's tides revealed in unprecedented detail
Scientists have captured faint magnetic signatures resulting from the tidal movement of seawater across the planet — and they might have to wait until 2030 to get another shot at it.
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