Hard X-ray and gamma-ray flares on the Sun: Stereoscopic effects near the limb from observations on the 2001 Mars Odyssey spacecraft and near-Earth spacecraft
M. A. Livshits(Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation), D. Hamara(Planetary Science Institute), M. L. Litvak(Space Research Institute), И. Г. Митрофанов(Space Research Institute), W. V. Boynton(Planetary Science Institute), V. A. Chernetskii(Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation), A. Kozyrev(Space Research Institute), V. I. Tretyakov(Space Research Institute), А. Б. Санин(Space Research Institute), Kazunori Shinohara(Arizona State University)
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