Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989s%26t....77..149l&link_type=abstract
Sky and Telescope (ISSN 0037-6604), vol. 77, Feb. 1989, p. 149-152.
Computer Science
Planetary Magnetic Fields, Planetary Magnetospheres, Comets, Gas Giant Planets, Terrestrial Planets, Planets, Magnetic Fields, Diagrams, Comparisons, Magnetosphere, Plasma, Axes, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Terrestrial Planets, Interactions, Comets, Size, Radius, Mars, Intensity, Source, Solar Wind, Saturn, Venus, Magnetotail, Satellites, Io, Rotation, Rings, Sun, Heliosphere
Scientific paper
The magnetospheres of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and comets and the heliomagnetosphere are examined. The orientations of the planetary spin and magnetic axes, the size of the magnetospheres, and the magnetic properties and the radio emissions of the planets are compared. Results from spacecraft studies of the planets are included. Plans for the Voyager 2 mission and its expected study of the Neptune magnetosphere are considered.
Lanzerotti Louis J.
Uberoi Chanchal
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