When you pray to God for giving us life, include the earth's magnetic field too!
Yes. This is the magnetic field that saves us from planet-sized giant explosions that can gobble up the entire human race!
But Venus - a barren, inhospitable planet with an atmosphere so dense that spacecraft landing there are crushed within hours - is not that lucky as it has no magnetic field.
NASA researchers recently discovered a planet-sized space weather explosion on Venus.
Called hot flow anomalies, these can be so large at Venus that they're bigger than the entire planet and they can happen multiple times a day.
"Not only are they gigantic but as Venus doesn't have a magnetic field to protect itself, the hot flow anomalies happen right on top of the planet. They could swallow the planet whole," said Glyn Collinson, a space scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, Maryland.
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Venus's only protection from the solar wind is the charged outer layer of its atmosphere called the ionosphere.
The hot flow anomalies may create dramatic, planet-scale disruptions, possibly sucking the ionosphere up and away from the surface of the planet.
Earth is protected from the constant streaming solar wind of radiation by its magnetosphere.