Solar, interplanetary, and geomagnetic phenomena in March 1991 and their association with spacecraft and terrestrial problems.

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Solar Cosmic Rays: Interplanetary Space, Solar Cosmic Rays: Space Research, Solar Cosmic Rays: Geomagnetic Field

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The solar activity that occurred on 22 and 23 March 1991 resulted in major interplanetary and geomagnetic disturbances. In spite of measurements in the Earth's magnetosphere, near Venus, and by the Ulysses spacecraft (at 2.48 AU) it is not possible to identify unambiguously the source of each perturbation. The intense solar particles caused single event upsets in spacecraft semiconductors. A very powerful shock resulted in large geomagnetic disturbances and contributed to the generation of a third radiation belt.

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