A dawn-dusk asymmetry implies that a particular process or feature is more pronounced at one side of a planet than the other. For example, recent observations indicate that Earth's magnetopause is thicker at dawn than at dusk. Likewise, auroral breakups at Earth are more likely to occur in the pre-midnight than post-midnight sectors. Dawn-dusk asymmetries are ubiquitous features of the plasma environment of many of the planets in our solar system. Increasing availability of remotely sensed and in situ measurements of planetary ionospheres, magnetospheres and their interfaces to the solar...
A dawn-dusk asymmetry implies that a particular process or feature is more pronounced at one side of a planet than the other. For example, recent o...