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Solar Wind hits Earth's Magnetosphere
Solar Wind hits Earth's Magnetosphere
Date: 22 October 2007
Satellite: Cluster
Depicts: Illustration of solar wind arriving at Earth's magnetosphere
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Last Update: 1 September 2019
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Auroral substorms triggered by 'short circuiting' of plasma flows
Iron in the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere
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Auroral substorms triggered by 'short circuiting' of plasma flows
Iron in the solar wind and Earth's magnetosphere
Cluster constellation geometry
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