Location of the Martian bow shock measurements by the plasma wave system on PHOBOS 2

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Bow Waves, Charged Particles, Mars Atmosphere, Plasma Waves, Satellite Observation, Energy Spectra, Solar Wind, Soviet Spacecraft

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During the early months of 1989, the Plasma Wave System, PWS, onboard the Soviet spacecraft Phobos-2 made plasma and electric-field spectrum measurements near the Martian bow shock. A total of 26 shock boundaries were unambiguously identified in the PWS data coming from the high-resolution mode. The location of these boundaries was modeled, and the results compared with other studies. Despite the limited coverage of the Phobos-2 observations, the previous shock-surface models and this model show a relatively good agreement.

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