South Atlantic Anomaly

South Atlantic Anomaly

Something Is Wrong With Earth's Shield

South Atlantic Anomaly — Something Is Wrong With Earth's ShieldThere is a region of the planet — stretching from the coast of South America across to southern Africa — where Earth's magnetic shield has weakened by more than 30 percent. It has a name. NASA has it on their maps. The European Space Agency spent 220 million euros building a satellite constellation specifically to monitor it. Spacecraft have been quietly routing around it for decades.You've probably never heard of it.The South Atlant...

Published July 4, 2026 · 28:35

South Atlantic Anomaly — Something Is Wrong With Earth's ShieldThere is a region of the planet — stretching from the coast of South America across to southern Africa — where Earth's magnetic shield has weakened by more than 30 percent. It has a name. NASA has it on their maps. The European Space Agency spent 220 million euros building a satellite constellation specifically to monitor it. Spacecraft have been quietly routing around it for decades.You've probably never heard of it.The South Atlantic Anomaly is not a theory. It is a documented, measured, and expanding feature of Earth's magnetic field — one that is already causing satellite hardware failures, elevated radiation exposure for astronauts on the International Space Station, and instrument shutdowns on the Hubble Space Telescope. It is growing. It may be splitting into two.This episode is about what the anomaly is, how long it has been known, why it never reached public consciousness, and what a deepening anomaly means for the infrastructure built in orbit above it — and for the populations living beneath it.The shield is thinning. In one place. For now.