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Determining the Solar Wind Speed above Active Regions Using Remote Radio-Wave Observations

A new technique has made it possible to measure the velocity of portions of the solar wind during its flow outward from the sun. This analysis utilizes spacecraft (ISEE-3) observations of radio emission generated in regions of the solar wind associated with solar active regions. By tracking the sour...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1983-11, Vol.222 (4623), p.506-508
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Solar system
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