Martian low‐altitude magnetic topology deduced from MAVEN/SWEA observations
Shaosui Xu(Berkeley College), B. M. Jakosky(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), Xiaohua Fang(University of Colorado Boulder), J. G. Luhmann(University of California, Berkeley), C. Mazelle(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), D. L. Mitchell(University of California, Berkeley), D. A. Brain(University of Colorado Boulder), Yingjuan Ma(Planetary Science Institute), M. Steckiewicz(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), M. W. Liemohn(University of Michigan)
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