Venus tail ray observation near Earth
H. Grünwaldt(Max Planck Society), P. Wurz(University of Bern), F. M. Ipavich, G. Gloeckler(University of Michigan), S. Livi(Max Planck Society), M. A. Lee(University of New Hampshire), M. Hilchenbach(Max Planck Society), M. Neugebauer(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), G. G. Managadze, F. Gliem(Technische Universität Braunschweig), H. Balsiger(University of Bern), K.‐U. Reiche(Technische Universität Braunschweig), W. I. Axford(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy), D. Hovestadt(Max Planck Society), E. Marsch, A. Bürgi, B. Klecker(Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics), R. Kallenbach(University of Bern), A. B. Galvin(University of New Hampshire at Manchester), M. Scholer(Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics), K. C. Hsieh(Max Planck Society), E. Möbius(University of New Hampshire), P. Bochsler(University of Bern), М. И. Веригин, J. Geiss, B. Wilken(Max Planck Society)
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