Cooperation with the SCOSTEP Project - Study of Travelling Interplanetary Phenomena /STIP/

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Earth Magnetosphere, International Cooperation, Interplanetary Medium, Magnetic Storms, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flares, Cosmic Rays, Geomagnetic Tail, Proton Flux Density, Research Projects, Satellite Observation, Solar Physics

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The Flare Build-up Study (FBS) is primarily devoted to the study of various physical processes on the sun prior to the occurrence of a solar flare. The relationship of these processes to the flare itself is then to be compared to similar, albeit smaller, processes in the magnetospheric tail sometimes called the auroral flare. The Study of Travelling Interplanetary Phenomena (STIP) is devoted to specific studies of various phenomena from their inception on the sun to their passage through the interplanetary medium. Some of these studies will be prior to and during both solar flare and magnetospheric substorm phenomena. Various scientific areas where the work of FBS and STIP would be mutually beneficial are discussed.

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