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Plasma physics / Planetary science / Jets / Solar wind / Magnetosphere / Plasma / Lunar Prospector / Explorer 35 / Moon / Physics / Space plasmas / Astronomy
Date: 2012-03-07 02:07:56
Plasma physics
Planetary science
Jets
Solar wind
Magnetosphere
Plasma
Lunar Prospector
Explorer 35
Moon
Physics
Space plasmas
Astronomy

Earth Planets Space, 64, 83–92, 2012 Simultaneous observation of the electron acceleration and ion deceleration over lunar magnetic anomalies Yoshifumi Saito1 , Masaki N. Nishino1 , Masaki Fujimoto1 , Tadateru Yamamot

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