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Space Weather at 75 AU
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- Mewaldt, R. A.
Abstract
Recent outer-heliosphere observations are reviewed from a space weather point of view by comparing the nature of solar wind, solar particle, and cosmic ray variations at the Voyagers and 1 AU. While the Sun still controls the interplanetary medium at 75 AU, the nearby boundaries of the heliosphere exert a strong influence on the environment.
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© 2003 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 2 September 2003. I am grateful to the PLS, LECP, and CRS teams for the use of unpublished Voyager data and to the SWEPAM, MAG, and EPAM teams and ACE Science Center for unpublished ACE data. I also thank A. C. Cummings, R. B. Decker, and J. D. Richardson, E. C. Roelof and E. C. Stone for helpful discussions. This work was supported by NASA under NAS5-6912.Attached Files
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- AIP Conference Proceedings
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- 679
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- 2003-55