Solar cosmic ray measurements at high heliocentric latitudes

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Cosmic Rays, Solar Physics, Solar Probes, Space Missions, Galactic Radiation, Interplanetary Space, Shock Waves, Solar Activity, Solar Corona, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Wind

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A brief review is presented of what might result from a program of solar cosmic ray observations on 'out-of-the-ecliptic' spacecraft. The following topics are discussed: (1) The magnetic fields of the sun at high latitudes, (2) propagation of fast charged particles in the solar corona and in interplanetary space at high latitudes, (3) origin of interplanetary particle populations and the solar wind, (4) other particle phenomena in interplanetary space (e.g., acceleration of shock waves), and (5) effect of spacecraft mission characteristics on solar cosmic ray studies at high latitudes. Maps of polar coronal magnetic fields are shown.

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