Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987sici.symp...58z&link_type=abstract
In Alabama Univ., Huntsville. STIP Symposium on Physical Interpretation of Solar/Interplanetary and Cometary Intervals p 58 (SEE
Physics
Intercosmos Satellites, Interplanetary Medium, Intervals, Prognoz Satellites, Bow Waves, Energetic Particles, Ion Concentration, Magnetic Fields, Plasma Waves, Solar Wind Velocity, Temperature
Scientific paper
The Prognoz-10/Intercosmos satellite (Intershock Project) carried out observations from Earth orbit from 26 April 1985 until 11 November 1985, covering STIP Intervals XVII and XVIII. Data obtained during the systematic measurements in the course of STIP Interval XVII and part of XVIII are presented; i.e., hourly averages of the solar wind velocity, temperature and ion concentration, ion flux changes (10 to the -1 to 10 to the -3 Hz), plasma wave parameters, energetic particles flux, magnetic fields, etc. Special attention is paid to solar wind distrubances causing abrupt and large effects on the shape of the bow shock (i.e., on 2 May 1985 and 14 September 1985). Generally, the observation period was very close to a minimum of solar activity and was quiet without significant interplanetary shocks.
Borodkova N. N.
Fischer Scott
Klimov Stanislav
Kudela Karel
Lutsenko Volt
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