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Observations of the solar atmosphere from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
Schühle, U.
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft was launched on December 2, 1995, into a halo orbit around the first Lagrangian Point L1 between Sun and Earth, carrying into space a payload of twelve Sun observing instruments. Among them is a set of four complementary telescope/spectrometers to study phenomena and dynamics of the Sun's at…
Oblique Emission of Whistler-Mode Waves around Interplanetary Shocks
Balogh, A.; Forsyth, R. J.; Scime, E. E. +4 more
We present a study of whistler-mode wave generation and wave particle interaction in the vicinity of interplanetary shocks as observed by the Ulysses spacecraft. Generally the whistler-mode waves (measured in the frequency range 0.22-448 Hz) are observed downstream of the shocks where they persist for some hours. From the electron distribution fun…
Extremely Low Fluxes of Energetic Charged Particles in the High Latitude Heliosphere
Keppler, E.
Confinement of Electrons, Accelerated at Distant High Latitude Corotating Interaction Regions, to the Inner Heliosphere
Simnett, G. M.; Roelof, E. C.; Decker, R. B.
The Source of Anomalous He Acceleration and the Determination of the Interplanetary Transport Coefficient
Savopulos, M.
Cepheids, HST, Hipparcos - steps in the distance scale.
Dyks, J.
A Study of the C/O Ratio of Low-Energy Ions (0.5-7 MeV/nuc) at High Heliospheric Latitude
Fränz, M.; Keppler, E.; Blake, J. B.
Cassini mission blasts off for Saturn
Reichhardt, Tony
The initiation of coronal mass ejections-what observations are needed now?
Harrison, R. A.
We have been observing solar Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) for over two decades. We have a good idea of the mass, size and speed distributions of these events; we have a wealth of topological information and have studied their initiation and their effects on the Earth-environment through the observation of related activity and through interdiscipl…
The Hipparcos distance scale for Cepheids and Miras and its consequences.
Feast, M. W.