Bow Shock
The top image shows the bow shock of an U.S. Air Force plane as it flies through the air. The bottom image is for comparison. It shows the bow shock of the magnetosphere.
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Image courtesy of NASA
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The Bow Shock in front of a magnetosphere is very similar to the wave which appears in front of a boat as the ship passes through the water. It is similar to the bow shock in front of a plane flying through the air.
The bow shock helps force the solar wind to go around the magnetosphere.
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