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geometric parameters of solar wind discontinuities based on STEREO, ACE and WIND measurements
A case study of solar wind discontinuity geometry analysis, based on magnetosphere satellites Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO) A, STEREO B, ACE (Advanced Composition Explorer) and Wind measurements in 2007, is presented. The normal wind direction obtained by different spacecraft, dep...
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