Earth's magnetosphere historical data

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There is a growing interest in historical data related to Earth's magnetosphere levels, with users seeking trends and graphs similar to those available for solar activity. The discussion highlights the need for accessible resources on magnetosphere strength and measurement methods. Key measurements mentioned include the Dst and K indices, which are used to assess magnetic field variations. The mapping of the magnetosphere began in the 1950s by the US Navy, with NASA's involvement increasing over time. Resources and articles on this topic are available for further exploration.
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Hi,

Earlier this month, I was searching for trends/graphs on solar activity. I found some good sites which I cannot post due to me being a forum noob ;-)

Now, I am looking for the equivalent except this time, in relation to earth's magnetosphere levels (strength)

Does this exist ?

Thanks,
Danny
 
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Also,

Can anyone confirm how the Earth's magnetic field is generally measured ?

I've read a bit about the Dst, the K indices.

DanSolo
 
Mapping of the magnetosphere was initiated by the US Navy in the 50's as they charted the ocean floor. NASA became increasingly involved since that time. For a review article see http://www-spof.gsfc.nasa.gov/Education/bh2_1.html
 
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