Plasma wave turbulence at planetary bow shocks

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Bow Waves, Plasma Turbulence, Plasma Waves, Shock Waves, Solar Wind, Cosmic Plasma, Earth (Planet), Jupiter (Planet), Mach Number, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Oscillations, Saturn (Planet), Venus (Planet), Voyager Project, Planets, Bow Shock, Turbulence, Plasma Waves, Voyager 1, Saturn, Data, Comparisons, Jupiter, Earth, Venus, Terrestrial Planets, Jovian Planets, Amplitudes, Spectrum, Dissipation, Solar Winds, Electrons, Ionopause, Temperatures, Analysis, Magnetopause, Ions

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Voyager 1 observations of plasma wave turbulence at Saturn's bow shock are discussed and compared with corresponding data from Jupiter, earth, and Venus. The results suggest that the plasma instabilities that develop at the lower Mach number bow shocks of the terrestrial planets differ from those found at the high Mach number bow shocks of the outer planets.

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