Four spacecraft Cluster magnetic field observations of the low <beta> quasi-perpendicular terrestrial bowshock are presented for the first time. Multiple quasi-perpendicular crossings on 25 December 2000 are analysed. By combining data from the four spacecraft, bowshock orientations and velocities can be calculated. It is shown that, even while in rapid motion, the bowshock normal direction remains remarkably constant, and that coplanarity estimates are accurate to, typically, around 20°. Magnetic field magnitude profiles are shown to be very well correlated between spacecraft although downstream waves with fluctuations perpendicular to the local field, while statistically similar at all four spacecraft, are poorly...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
International audienceFour spacecraft Cluster magnetic field observations of the low quasi-perpendi...
We present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi-parallel shock crossing which allow...
We present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi- parallel shock crossing which allows...
International audienceThe four Cluster spacecraft were flying very close to the nose of the magnetos...
We present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock crossings of the AMPTE/IR...
Spacecraft crossings of the Earth's quasi-parallel bow shock under typical high Mach number conditio...
International audienceWe present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi-parallel shock ...
We present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock crossings of the AMPTE/IRM...
International audienceWe present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock cros...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
International audienceFour spacecraft Cluster magnetic field observations of the low quasi-perpendi...
We present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi-parallel shock crossing which allow...
We present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi- parallel shock crossing which allows...
International audienceThe four Cluster spacecraft were flying very close to the nose of the magnetos...
We present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock crossings of the AMPTE/IR...
Spacecraft crossings of the Earth's quasi-parallel bow shock under typical high Mach number conditio...
International audienceWe present four-point Cluster magnetic field data from a quasi-parallel shock ...
We present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock crossings of the AMPTE/IRM...
International audienceWe present a statistical analysis of 132 dayside (LT 0700-1700) bow shock cros...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...
The Cluster satellites crossed the Earth's bow shock several times on 31 March 2001. For all these c...