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First Results from ESA’s JUICE Lunar-Earth Flyby: Emphasis on Imaging Earth’s Ring Current and In-Situ Measurements of the Van Allen Radiation Belts

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Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Future Space Missions. [PDF]

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From Foreshock 30-Second Waves to Magnetospheric Pc3 Waves. [PDF]

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Electron Acceleration in the Heart of the Van Allen Radiation Belts

Science, 2013
Local Acceleration How the electrons trapped in Earth-encircling Van Allen radiation belts get accelerated has been debated since their discovery in 1958. Reeves et al. (p.
H E Spence, H O Funsten, D N Baker
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Intensity variations in outer Van Allen radiation belt

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1961
Using data from Explorer VII, the changes in the intensity of the outer Van Allen radiation belt were investigated in detail over the period October 26, 1959, to December 9, 1959. To relate the intensities to location in the belt, the parameter L was used.
S. E. Forbush   +2 more
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Charged particles in the inner Van Allen radiation belt

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1961
A nuclear emulsion stack was flown through the lower part of the inner Van Allen radiation belt a few days after the intense solar flares of July 10 to 16, 1959. The stack looked out through a thin window on the mounting plate at the rear of the nose cone. Protons with incident energies down to 42 Mev were recorded.
A. H. Armstrong   +3 more
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The Stability of the Van Allen Radiation Belt

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1979
In this paper we derive two classes of invariant tori which lie on energy surfaces which are large enough to accommodate the charged particles in the Van Allen radiation belt.
Martin Braun
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