The solar wind interaction with Venus: A comparison of Galileo and Pioneer Venus observations

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Backscattering, Bow Waves, Electromagnetic Radiation, Lightning, Planetary Ionospheres, Shock Waves, Solar Planetary Interactions, Solar Wind, Venus (Planet), Very Low Frequencies, Charged Particles, Flyby Missions, Galileo Spacecraft, Ions, Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft

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The rudimentary measurements of the instruments on Pioneer Venus over a 14-year span have provided a strong framework for the interpretation of the observations with a more sophisticated instrument package during the Galileo Venus flyby in February 1990. In some cases the Galileo results provided independent confirmation of earlier inferences. In other cases completely new data were obtained. Nevertheless, because of limitations of the instruments and the trajectory and thermal restraints some outstanding questions were not addressed. Much has been learned but there is still much more to do.

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