A magnetic cloud containing prominence material: January 1997
L. F. Burlaga(Goddard Space Flight Center), D. E. Larson(University of California, Berkeley), J. T. Steinberg, G. Gloeckler(University of Maryland, College Park), C. J. Farrugia(University of New Hampshire), R. A. Howard(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Á. Szabó(Goddard Space Flight Center), A. J. Lazarus, K. W. Ogilvie(Max Planck Society), R. P. Lin(Tongji University), R. J. Fitzenreiter(Goddard Space Flight Center), D. J. Michels, R. P. Lepping(Deleted Institution)
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