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Scientific paper
Apr 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981asaer..19...57l&link_type=abstract
Astronautics and Aeronautics, vol. 19, Apr. 1981, p. 57-63.
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Earth Environment, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Space Plasmas, Auroras, Barium Ion Clouds, Electric Fields, Energy Transfer, Geomagnetism, International Magnetospheric Study, Magnetic Storms, Polar Regions, Solar Flares, Solar Wind
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The geospace, which includes the earth's magnetosphere and near-earth solar wind, remains the preeminent laboratory for understanding the basic physical properties and processes of planetary and astrophysical magnetospheres. An examination is conducted of the state of knowledge of geospace, taking into account approaches for improving this knowledge in the next few years. Attention is given to the profile of geospace, the structure of the geomagnetosphere, disturbances caused by solar flares and other solar activity, 'geomagnetic storms', the International Magnetospheric Study of 1976-79, fundamental questions about energy exchanges within geospace, electric fields existing parallel to geomagnetic fields in the polar and auroral regions, auroral-arc action, conjugate magnetospheric action, flight profiles of open spacecraft, and the evolution of turbulent structure in a barium ion cloud at 195-km altitude.
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