Are Earth's Magnetic Poles About to Flip?

The giant magnetic field surrounding Earth changes shape due to the planet's north and south magnetic poles as well as the solar wind (the steady stream of particles coming from the sun).
The giant magnetic field surrounding Earth changes shape due to the planet's north and south magnetic poles as well as the solar wind (the steady stream of particles coming from the sun).
(Image credit: NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio)

This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

The Earth's magnetic field surrounds our planet like an invisible force field – protecting life from harmful solar radiation by deflecting charged particles away. Far from being constant, this field is continuously changing. Indeed, our planet's history includes at least several hundred global magnetic reversals, where north and south magnetic poles swap places. So when's the next one happening and how will it affect life on Earth?