Pioneer Venus plasma wave observations - The solar-wind-Venus interaction

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Venus, Pvo Mission, Spacecraft Observations, Waves, Bow Shock, Turbulence, Dayside, Ionosphere, Whistlers, Damping, Diagrams, Equipment, Orbiters, Trajectories, Ionopause, Plasma, Solar Wind, Oefd Instrument

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The Pioneer Venus plasma wave instrument is described with a discussion of wave observations throughout the typical near-noon and near-midnight orbits. This is followed by a comparison of the bow shock turbulence characteristics at earth and at Venus. The wave-particle interactions detected near the dayside ionopause are analyzed showing that the whistler mode Landau damping develops when the B field direction changes so that the whistler becomes oblique.

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