The variability of the total magnetic field during BepiColombo’s second Venus flyby as measured by the Mercury Planetary Orbiter’s Magnetometer (OB sensor). The timeframe covers 12:00 to 14:30 UTC on 10 August 2021, including the closest approach at 13:51 UTC.
The data is not yet cleaned from high pitch spacecraft disturbances, but the lower-pitch wind-like sounds allow a rare glimpse into the solar wind interaction with a planetary atmosphere. For example, activity is detected on the approach to Venus and with the magnetic field ’pile-up’ around closest approach. A more intense wind-like noise represents the turbulent magnetosheath region, before the sudden transition at the bow shock into the very calm solar wind.
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Credit: ESA/BepiColombo/MPO-MAG/IGEP-IWF-IC-ISAS
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