Magnetic vortices explain mysterious auroral beads

Auroral beads

One solar stormy day in November 2018, 13 spacecraft including ESA’s Cluster mission  were in the right place at the right time to spot a process that has never been seen in its entirety before. Their observations explain how vortices at the edge of Earth’s magnetosphere can cause auroral beads to dot the sky a hundred thousand kilometres below.

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