The solar WIND and suprathermal ion composition investigation on the WIND spacecraft
G. Gloeckler(University of Maryland, College Park), B. Wilken(Max Planck Society), F. M. Ipavich, L. A. Fisk, F. Gliem(Technische Universität Braunschweig), H. Balsiger(University of Bern), D. Hovestadt(Max Planck Society), A. B. Galvin(University of New Hampshire at Manchester), K. W. Ogilvie(Max Planck Society), E. Kirsch(Max Planck Society), P. Bochsler(University of Bern), Robert B. Sheldon, J. Geiss, Rex Lundgren, T. E. Holzer(NSF NCAR High Altitude Observatory), A. B�rgi, D. C. Hamilton(Max Planck Society)
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