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  Cluster spacecraft catch crashing waves in Earth's magnetic bubble

The Northern Lights are fed by charged particles from the sun that sneak inside the Earth's protective magnetic bubble and spiral into the poles. While magnetic reconnection is one way for these energetic particles to get through the magnetic shield, a new and perhaps equally important mechanism has been discovered by a fleet of four orbiting spacecraft called Cluster.