Astronomical School’s Report, 2012, Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 136–148

https://doi.org/10.18372/2411-6602.08.2136
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UDC 523.4

Magnetic field of planets, satellites and asteroids

Vidmachenko A.P.

Main Astronomical Observatory NAS of Ukraine

Abstract

Origin of magnetic field of the solar system bodies, features and structure of magnetic field of planets of terrestrial type, giant planets, Moon, galilean satellites and asteroids are considered.

Keywords: magnetic field; planet; satellite; asteroid

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