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{{Short description|Abrupt boundary between a magnetosphere and the surrounding plasma}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2019}} [[File:Magnetopause.jpg|thumb|350px| Artistic rendition of the Earth's magnetopause. The magnetopause is where the pressure from the solar wind and the planet's magnetic field are equal. The position of the Sun would be far to the left in this image.]] The '''magnetopause''' is the abrupt boundary between a [[magnetosphere]] and the surrounding [[Plasma (physics)|plasma]]. For [[planetary science]], the magnetopause is the boundary between the planet's magnetic field and the [[solar wind]]. The location of the magnetopause is determined by the balance between the pressure of the dynamic planetary magnetic field and the dynamic pressure of the solar wind. As the solar wind pressure increases and decreases, the magnetopause moves inward and outward in response. Waves (ripples and flapping motion) along the magnetopause move in the direction of the solar wind flow in response to small-scale variations in the solar wind pressure and to [[Kelvin–Helmholtz instability|Kelvin–Helmholtz instabilities]]. The solar wind is supersonic and passes through a [[bow shock]] where the direction of flow is changed so that most of the solar wind plasma is deflected to either side of the magnetopause, much like water is deflected before the bow of a ship. The zone of shocked solar wind plasma is the [[magnetosheath]]. At Earth and all the other planets with intrinsic magnetic fields, some solar wind plasma succeeds in entering and becoming trapped within the magnetosphere. At Earth, the solar wind plasma which enters the magnetosphere forms the [[plasma sheet]]. The amount of solar wind plasma and energy that enters the magnetosphere is regulated by the orientation of the [[interplanetary magnetic field]], which is embedded in the solar wind. The Sun and other stars with magnetic fields and stellar winds have a solar magnetopause or [[Heliopause (astronomy)|heliopause]] where the stellar environment is bounded by the interstellar environment.
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