A two-point correlation study of interplanetary conditions as observed by Pioneer 12 and IMP 8

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Data Correlation, Explorer 50 Satellite, Interplanetary Medium, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Solar Wind, Algorithms, Conductive Heat Transfer, Magnetohydrodynamics, Solar Gravitation, Spherical Coordinates

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Correlations of interplanetary conditions at two interplanetary points are examined. Indirect comparisons are made between the observational data obtained by the Venus bound space probe, Pioneer 12, and the Earth bound satellite, IMP 8. The correspondence between the data points in the two sets of data is established by the assumption that solar wind streams corotate with the Sun. The streaming plasma in each stream tube is assumed to have a stationary profile under the effects of thermal conduction and solar gravitation.

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