Learn why the magnetic north pole has been moving away from Canada and toward Siberia over the past century, accelerating in ...
Though you might think that compasses will always point towards the geographic north pole, the magnetic and geographic poles ...
At the heart of magnetic north’s migration lie two massive magnetic lobes beneath Earth’s crust — one under Canada and the ...
Just before Christmas, let's hope this doesn't screw up the deliveries of the North Pole's most famous resident.
Santa Claus is usually good news for tourism—and locales all over the world embrace their proximity to the Christmas figure ...
The updated version of the World Magnetic Model was released on Dec. 17, with a new prediction of how the magnetic north pole ...
Arctic explorer and adventurer Mark Wood joins WIRED to answer the internet's ice cold questions about polar expeditions. How ...
Over the past decade, the mean number of expedition cruises to the Geographic North Pole is only five voyages, and the annual ...
Magnetic north is not fixed like its geographic counterpart, the North Pole. Instead, it meanders, driven by the roiling motion of molten metals in Earth’s outer core. This relentless churn ...
There are two types of poles on Earth: the geographic and magnetic poles. The geographic North Pole "stays at the same place, as it is where all lines of longitude converge," while the magnetic North ...
World Magnetic Model updated for accurate navigation systems Magnetic North Pole continues shifting towards Siberia Model ...
Earth’s magnetic north pole is different from the geographic North Pole. The latter (the so-called “True North”) directly points toward the geographic North Pole, a fixed point on the Earth' ...