CMEs In The Heliosphere Observed With Combined Imaging And In-situ Data From LASCO, Stereo And SMEI

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Despite being in solar activity minimum, there have been a number of events in which a CME observed at the Sun by one or both STEREO spacecraft has passed over one of them (or the Earth) as detected from in-situ data. These form a special class of space weather-type events that can provide information on the characteristics of the geometry, propagation and internal structure of CMEs. Important to this study are the remote imaging observations from the SECCHI Heliospheric Imagers (HIs) and, occasionally, also from the Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) in Earth orbit. HI and SMEI observations of ICMEs can provide complementary information. I will review these types of events and summarize their characteristics and what they tell us about CMEs.

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