Ion flow at comet Halley
A. D. Johnstone(University College London), G. Paschmann(Max Planck Society), W. Stüdemann(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), W. W. Weiß(University of Vienna), R. Terenzi, G. Haerendel(Max Planck Society), L. Biermann(Cardiff University), A. Egidi, W. C. Feldman(Los Alamos National Laboratory), R. Cerulli‐Irelli, S. Kellock(University College London), D. A. Bryant(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), H. U. Schmidt(Max Planck Society), K. Jockers(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), B. Wilken(Max Planck Society), B. Hultquist(Swedish Institute of Space Physics), M. Dobrowolny, E. Amata, J. D. Winningham(Southwest Research Institute), H. Rosenbauer(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), M. F. Thomsen(Southwest Research Institute), C. Gurgiolo(Southwest Research Institute), T. Edwards(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), M. K. Wallis(Cardiff University), R. Lüst(Max Planck Society), A. J. Coates(University College London), V. Formisano, H. Borg(Swedish Institute of Space Physics)
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