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Astrophysics / Space / Planetary science / Geomagnetism / Jets / Energetic neutral atom / Magnetopause / Magnetosphere / IMAGE / Space plasmas / Physics / Plasma physics
Date: 2007-04-09 14:43:47
Astrophysics
Space
Planetary science
Geomagnetism
Jets
Energetic neutral atom
Magnetopause
Magnetosphere
IMAGE
Space plasmas
Physics
Plasma physics

Statistical signatures of ionospheric ion outflow obtained by IMAGE/LENA: Storm phase dependence *Takahiro Kunori [1], Masahito Nose [2], Satoshi Taguchi [3], Keisuke Hosokawa [3] Michael Collier [4], and Thomas Moore

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