07-07-2013, 05:41 AM
An artificial planetary magnetosphere created by superconducting loops, as described in this paper by
Osamu Motojima and Nagato Yanagi
http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf
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This system sounds considerably more practical than my Lagrange Magshield idea, except that the magnetic flux near he superconductor itself might be a bit strong for some sensitive forms of equipment.
An artificial planetary magnetosphere created by superconducting loops, as described in this paper by Osamu Motojima and Nagato Yanagi http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf This system sounds considerably more practical than my Lagrange Magshield idea, except that the magnetic flux near he superconductor itself might be a bit strong for some sensitive forms of equipment.
Osamu Motojima and Nagato Yanagi
http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf
![[Image: 1016232_10201549496404256_1693552967_n.jpg]](https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/1016232_10201549496404256_1693552967_n.jpg)
This system sounds considerably more practical than my Lagrange Magshield idea, except that the magnetic flux near he superconductor itself might be a bit strong for some sensitive forms of equipment.
An artificial planetary magnetosphere created by superconducting loops, as described in this paper by Osamu Motojima and Nagato Yanagi http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf This system sounds considerably more practical than my Lagrange Magshield idea, except that the magnetic flux near he superconductor itself might be a bit strong for some sensitive forms of equipment.