Stereoscopic observations of hard X ray sources in solar flares made with GRO and other spacecraft

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Gamma Ray Bursts, Gamma Ray Observatory, Gamma Rays, Solar Flares, Spaceborne Astronomy, Stereoscopy, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Sources, Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft, Radiation Detectors, Ulysses Mission

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Since the launch of the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) in Apr. 1991, the Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) instrument on GRO has recorded a large number of solar flares. Some of these flares have also been observed by the Gamma-Ray Burst Detector on the Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO) and/or by the Solar X-Ray/Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst Experiment on the Ulysses spacecraft. A preliminary list of common flares observed during the period May-Jun. 1991 is presented and the possible joint studies are indicated.

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