According to Posselt, Geminga may have
magnetic poles quite close to the top and bottom of the object, and nearly aligned spin poles, much like Earth.
Not exact matches
Good for her Actual compasses are pretty good at giving you direction, as long as you realize that the north
magnetic pole shifts
quite often.
A burster's
magnetic field isn't
quite powerful enough to corral and funnel hydrogen toward the burster's
poles.
Re 122 — also, if a
magnetic pole where nearby, small movements could cause large directional changes in the horizontal component of the
magnetic field, although the horizontal component should be
quite small in that case.