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, 2013
In situ observations and modeling work have confirmed that singly charged oxygen ions, O+, which are of Earth's ionospheric origin, are heated/accelerated up to >100 keV in the magnetosphere.
K. Keika, L. Kistler, P. Brandt
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In situ observations and modeling work have confirmed that singly charged oxygen ions, O+, which are of Earth's ionospheric origin, are heated/accelerated up to >100 keV in the magnetosphere.
K. Keika, L. Kistler, P. Brandt
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2018
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article. A magnetosphere is formed by the interaction between the magnetic field of a planet and the high-speed solar wind.
Xin Cao, Carol Paty
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This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article. A magnetosphere is formed by the interaction between the magnetic field of a planet and the high-speed solar wind.
Xin Cao, Carol Paty
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Advances in Space Research, 2004
The Mariner 10 observations of Mercury's miniature magnetosphere collected during its close encounters in 1974 and 1975 are reviewed. Subsequent data analysis, re-interpretation and theoretical modeling, often influenced by new results obtained regarding the Earth's magnetosphere, have greatly expanded our impressions of the structure and dynamics of ...
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The Mariner 10 observations of Mercury's miniature magnetosphere collected during its close encounters in 1974 and 1975 are reviewed. Subsequent data analysis, re-interpretation and theoretical modeling, often influenced by new results obtained regarding the Earth's magnetosphere, have greatly expanded our impressions of the structure and dynamics of ...
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The Role of Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere Coupling in Magnetic Storm Dynamics
, 2013The magnetic storm is the prime dynamic process in Geospace. It interconnects, in a uniquely global manner, the solar wind, the magnetosphere, the ionosphere, the upper atmosphere, and, occasionally through large induced currents, the Earth's surface ...
I. Daglis
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Science, 1969
An experiment designed to detect the bulk flow of cool plasma within the magnetosphere has been flown on the ATS-1 (Applications Technology Satellite) synchronous satellite. This experiment has yielded evidence for gusts of streaming positive ions in the magnetospheric equatorial plane. This directed ion flow is interpreted as the result of large-scale
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An experiment designed to detect the bulk flow of cool plasma within the magnetosphere has been flown on the ATS-1 (Applications Technology Satellite) synchronous satellite. This experiment has yielded evidence for gusts of streaming positive ions in the magnetospheric equatorial plane. This directed ion flow is interpreted as the result of large-scale
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Magnetospheric substorms: An inner-magnetospheric modeling perspective
2002Abstract Kilovolt electrons cause satellite anomalies through surface charging and frequently interfere with the operation of geosynchronous spacecraft. The Magnetospheric Specification Model was designed to specify kilovolt electron fluxes at and near synchronous orbit, and while it has seen limited operational use, its accuracy is not high.
R. W. Spiro+4 more
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The global current systems of the Martian induced magnetosphere
Nature Astronomy, 2019R. Ramstad+5 more
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2018
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article. Saturn’s magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding Saturn that is controlled by the planetary magnetic field.
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This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article. Saturn’s magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding Saturn that is controlled by the planetary magnetic field.
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