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Anomalous transient enhancement of planetary ion escape at Mars. [PDF]
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Satellite monitoring of long period ocean-induced magnetic field variations. [PDF]
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Research on High-Precision and Wide-Range Spacecraft Potential Measurement Method Based on Capacitive Voltage Division. [PDF]
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Detection of visible-wavelength aurora on Mars. [PDF]
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Energetic neutral atom imaging reveals nearly 11-year cycle of the ring current of Saturn. [PDF]
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On the origins of magnetic flux ropes in near‐Mars magnetotail current sheets
International audienceWe analyze Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) observations of magnetic flux ropes embedded in Martian magnetotail current sheets, in order to evaluate the role of magnetotail reconnection in their generations. We conduct
T Hara, Y Harada, D L Mitchell
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 1987
Voyager 2 observations have shown that Uranus possesses a well‐developed bipolar magnetotail similar in certain characteristics to that of Earth, in spite of an anomalously large tilt of the planetary magnetic dipole to the rotation axis at Uranus. The intensity of the magnetic field in the tail lobes decreases with increasing distance down the tail ...
K. W. Behannon +6 more
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Voyager 2 observations have shown that Uranus possesses a well‐developed bipolar magnetotail similar in certain characteristics to that of Earth, in spite of an anomalously large tilt of the planetary magnetic dipole to the rotation axis at Uranus. The intensity of the magnetic field in the tail lobes decreases with increasing distance down the tail ...
K. W. Behannon +6 more
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Space Science Reviews, 1973
The tail plays a very active and important role in substorms. Magmetic flux eroded from the dayside magnetosphere is stored here. As more and more flux is transported to the magnetotail and stored, the boundary flares more, the field strength in the tail increases, and the currents strengthen and move closer to the earth.
C.T. Russell, R.L. McPherron
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The tail plays a very active and important role in substorms. Magmetic flux eroded from the dayside magnetosphere is stored here. As more and more flux is transported to the magnetotail and stored, the boundary flares more, the field strength in the tail increases, and the currents strengthen and move closer to the earth.
C.T. Russell, R.L. McPherron
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Space Science Reviews, 1986
This paper reviews present theory of the structure and the dynamics of the Earth's magnetotail. Since dynamical phenomena occur on different length and time-scales it seems appropriate to begin with comments on plasma models. Then it is argued that any successful theory of the rapid dynamic processes observed in the magnetotail requires a detailed ...
K. Schindler, J. Birn
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This paper reviews present theory of the structure and the dynamics of the Earth's magnetotail. Since dynamical phenomena occur on different length and time-scales it seems appropriate to begin with comments on plasma models. Then it is argued that any successful theory of the rapid dynamic processes observed in the magnetotail requires a detailed ...
K. Schindler, J. Birn
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Plasmas in the Earth’s Magnetotail
Space Science Reviews, 1985An overview of the general characteristics of plasmas within the Earth’s magnetotail and its environs is presented. Present knowledge of the plasmas within these regions as gained via in situ measurements provides the general theme, although observations of magnetic fields, energetic particles and plasma waves are included in the discussion.
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