Changes in the position of the magnetopause from data obtained with charged particle traps onboard the Prognoz and Prognoz 2 satellites

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Ion Traps (Instrumentation), Magnetopause, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Activity Effects, Spatial Distribution, Charged Particles, Daytime, Energy Spectra, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Variations, Magnetospheric Instability, Periodic Variations, Solar Wind

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The daytime position of the magnetopause during the period from April through October 1972 is examined. It is shown that during this period, the position of the magnetopause is closer to its position near minimum solar activity (IMP-1, 1964) than to its position during maximum solar activity (Heos-1, 1969). Data analysis revealed that the dimensions of the magnetosphere diminish with increasing geomagnetic activity.

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