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South Pole or Southpole may refer to:

Terrestrial, celestial and planetary South Poles

  • South Pole – the southernmost point on Earth (on the axis of rotation)
  • South Magnetic Pole – the shifting point on the Earth's surface where the Earth's magnetic field points directly upwards
  • South Geomagnetic Pole – the point of intersection of the Earth's surface with the axis of a simple magnetic dipole (like a bar magnet) that best approximates the Earth's actual more complex magnetic field
  • Southern pole of inaccessibility – the point in Antarctica farthest from the sea
  • South celestial pole – an imaginary point in the southern sky towards which the Earth's axis of rotation points
  • South Pole Wall – a massive wall of galaxies extending over 1.3 billion light-years across the universe
  • For information about South Poles on other planets and Solar System bodies, see Poles of astronomical bodies

Physics

  • Originally by analogy with the Earth's magnetic field, the terms "north pole" and "south pole" are also applied to magnets in general

Other

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

South Pole or Southpole may refer to:

Terrestrial, celestial and planetary South Poles

  • South Pole – the southernmost point on Earth (on the axis of rotation)
  • South Magnetic Pole – the shifting point on the Earth's surface where the Earth's magnetic field points directly upwards
  • South Geomagnetic Pole – the point of intersection of the Earth's surface with the axis of a simple magnetic dipole (like a bar magnet) that best approximates the Earth's actual more complex magnetic field
  • Southern pole of inaccessibility – the point in Antarctica farthest from the sea
  • South celestial pole – an imaginary point in the southern sky towards which the Earth's axis of rotation points
  • South Pole Wall – a massive wall of galaxies extending over 1.3 billion light-years across the universe
  • For information about South Poles on other planets and Solar System bodies, see Poles of astronomical bodies

Physics

  • Originally by analogy with the Earth's magnetic field, the terms "north pole" and "south pole" are also applied to magnets in general

Other

See also


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