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Rouillard, A. P., Davies, J. A., Forsyth, R. J., Savani, N. P., Sheeley, N. R., Thernisien, A., Zhang, T.-L., Howard, R. A., Anderson, B., Carr, C. M., Tsang, S., Lockwood, M., Davis, C. J., Harrison, R. A., Bewsher, D., Fränz, M., Crothers, S. R., Eyles, C. J., Brown, D. S., Whittaker, I., Hapgood, M., Coates, A. J., Jones, G. H., Grande, M., Frahm, R. A., Winningham, J. D. (2009) A solar storm observed from the Sun to Venus using the STEREO, Venus Express, and MESSENGER spacecraft. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 114. doi:10.1029/2008ja014034

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TitleA solar storm observed from the Sun to Venus using the STEREO, Venus Express, and MESSENGER spacecraft
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
AuthorsRouillard, A. P.Author
Davies, J. A.Author
Forsyth, R. J.Author
Savani, N. P.Author
Sheeley, N. R.Author
Thernisien, A.Author
Zhang, T.-L.Author
Howard, R. A.Author
Anderson, B.Author
Carr, C. M.Author
Tsang, S.Author
Lockwood, M.Author
Davis, C. J.Author
Harrison, R. A.Author
Bewsher, D.Author
Fränz, M.Author
Crothers, S. R.Author
Eyles, C. J.Author
Brown, D. S.Author
Whittaker, I.Author
Hapgood, M.Author
Coates, A. J.Author
Jones, G. H.Author
Grande, M.Author
Frahm, R. A.Author
Winningham, J. D.Author
Year2009 (July)Volume114
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1029/2008ja014034Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID4590744Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:4590744:3
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Full ReferenceRouillard, A. P., Davies, J. A., Forsyth, R. J., Savani, N. P., Sheeley, N. R., Thernisien, A., Zhang, T.-L., Howard, R. A., Anderson, B., Carr, C. M., Tsang, S., Lockwood, M., Davis, C. J., Harrison, R. A., Bewsher, D., Fränz, M., Crothers, S. R., Eyles, C. J., Brown, D. S., Whittaker, I., Hapgood, M., Coates, A. J., Jones, G. H., Grande, M., Frahm, R. A., Winningham, J. D. (2009) A solar storm observed from the Sun to Venus using the STEREO, Venus Express, and MESSENGER spacecraft. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 114. doi:10.1029/2008ja014034
Plain TextRouillard, A. P., Davies, J. A., Forsyth, R. J., Savani, N. P., Sheeley, N. R., Thernisien, A., Zhang, T.-L., Howard, R. A., Anderson, B., Carr, C. M., Tsang, S., Lockwood, M., Davis, C. J., Harrison, R. A., Bewsher, D., Fränz, M., Crothers, S. R., Eyles, C. J., Brown, D. S., Whittaker, I., Hapgood, M., Coates, A. J., Jones, G. H., Grande, M., Frahm, R. A., Winningham, J. D. (2009) A solar storm observed from the Sun to Venus using the STEREO, Venus Express, and MESSENGER spacecraft. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 114. doi:10.1029/2008ja014034
In(2009) Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Vol. 114. American Geophysical Union (AGU)


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