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Cluster and Double Star Orbits
Date: 28 Sep 2006
Satellite: Cluster and Double Star
Copyright: ESA
Sketch of the Earth's magnetosphere with the orbit of the Double Star TC-1 spacecraft (in yellow) and the Cluster satellite quartet (in red) around May 2004.
Last Update: 03 Oct 2006
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Waves in the magnetic reconnection region
The magnetic reconnection region in Earth's magnetosphere
Energy transferred by bursty bulk flows
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Double Star and Cluster witness pulsated reconnection for several hours
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