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Date: 2009-11-02 14:44:31
Spacecraft
Atmospheric dynamics
STEREO
Spaceflight
Solar wind
Wind
QuickTime
Heliospheric current sheet
Space plasmas
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences

Work in Progress: Stream interface slope near 1 AU and the configuration of the heliospheric current sheet at 2.5 solar radii

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