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- The magnetosheath is the region of space between the magnetopause and the bow shock of a planet's magnetosphere. The regularly organized magnetic field...
- plasma instabilities upstream and downstream of the bow shock. The magnetosheath is the region of the magnetosphere between the bow shock and the magnetopause...
- Jupiter's magnetosphere is a magnetopause, located at the inner edge of a magnetosheath—a region between it and the bow shock. The solar wind interacts with...
- each lunar orbit, the Moon is in a transitional region known as the magnetosheath, where the Earth's magnetic field affects the solar wind, but does not...
- Cosmic ray ICME Forbush decrease Magnetospherics History Particle motion Magnetosheath Plasmasphere Van Allen radiation belt Ring current Birkeland current...
- Cosmic ray ICME Forbush decrease Magnetospherics History Particle motion Magnetosheath Plasmasphere Van Allen radiation belt Ring current Birkeland current...
- Cosmic ray ICME Forbush decrease Magnetospherics History Particle motion Magnetosheath Plasmasphere Van Allen radiation belt Ring current Birkeland current...
- lightning made by Voyager 1. Whistlers have been detected in the Earth's magnetosheath, where they are often called “lion roars” due to their frequencies of...
- Cosmic ray ICME Forbush decrease Magnetospherics History Particle motion Magnetosheath Plasmasphere Van Allen radiation belt Ring current Birkeland current...
- magnetometer (MAG). These instruments will monitor the ions in the solar wind, magnetosheath and magnetosphere while detecting changes in the local DC magnetic field...