Solar-Heliospheric-Magnetospheric Observations on March 23-April 26, 2001: Similarities to Observations in April 1979

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Particle Emission, Solar Wind, Solar Wind Plasma, Sources Of Solar Wind, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields

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We discuss the similarities and differences of two intervals of extreme interplanetary solar wind conditions, separated almost precisely by two solar cycles, in April 1979 and March-April 2001. The similarities extend to various data-sets: Energetic particles, solar wind plasma and interplanetary magnetic field. In April 1979 observations were made by three spacecraft covering a wide longitudinal range (~ 70°) in the heliosphere. Data are presented from Helios 2, located 28° East of the Sun-Earth line at ~ 2/3 AU, and from near the Earth. Observations of the 2001 interval are from Wind. We examine the geomagnetic activity during each interval.

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