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An up-to-date progress report on the current status of
solar-terrestrial relation studies with an emphasis on observations
by the Russian Interball spacecraft and the Czech Magion
subsatellites. Papers in the volume describe the various spacecraft
in the International Solar-Terrestrial Program and the research
questions that they are being used to address. The emphasis is on
correlative studies employing multiple instruments and multiple
spacecraft. The book begins with a description of each spacecraft
active in 1998 and describes the roles they can play in correlative
studies. This is followed by an up-to-date status report concerning
ongoing studies of the solar wind, foreshock, bow shock,
magnetopause, magnetotail, and ionosphere, with an emphasis on the
observations made by the four Interball spacecraft. Readership
Researchers and graduate students of space physics and
astrophysics.
An up-to-date progress report on the current status of
solar-terrestrial relation studies with an emphasis on observations
by the Russian Interball spacecraft and the Czech Magion
subsatellites. Papers in the volume describe the various spacecraft
in the International Solar-Terrestrial Program and the research
questions that they are being used to address. The emphasis is on
correlative studies employing multiple instruments and multiple
spacecraft. The book begins with a description of each spacecraft
active in 1998 and describes the roles they can play in correlative
studies. This is followed by an up-to-date status report concerning
ongoing studies of the solar wind, foreshock, bow shock,
magnetopause, magnetotail, and ionosphere, with an emphasis on the
observations made by the four Interball spacecraft. Readership:
Researchers and graduate students of space physics and
astrophysics.
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