During April to July 2007 a combination of 10 spacecraft provided simultaneous monitoring of the dayside magnetopause across a wide range of local times. The array of four Cluster spacecraft, separated at large distances (10 000 km), were traversing the dawn-side magnetopause at high and low latitudes; the five THEMIS spacecraft were often in a 4 + 1 grouped configuration, traversing the low latitude, dusk-side magnetosphere, and the Double star, TC-1 spacecraft was in an equatorial orbit between the local times of the THEMIS and Cluster orbits. We show here a number of near simultaneous conjunctions of all 10 spacecraft at the magnetopause. One conjunction identifies an extended magnetic reconnection X-line, tilted in the low latitude, sub...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
component reconnection and anti-parallel reconnection occur at the magnetopause when the interplanet...
During April to July 2007 a combination of 10 spacecraft provided simultaneous monitoring of the da...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
This study uses two conjunctions between Cluster and Double Star TC-1 spacecraft together with globa...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that couples the shocked...
We report the first in-situ detection by two spacecraft of oppositely directed jets of plasma emanat...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
International audienceIn spring 2004 Double Star TC-1 measured a number of reconnection signatures a...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during a...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
component reconnection and anti-parallel reconnection occur at the magnetopause when the interplanet...
During April to July 2007 a combination of 10 spacecraft provided simultaneous monitoring of the da...
International audienceWe report multispacecraft Cluster observations of magnetic reconnection at the...
This study uses two conjunctions between Cluster and Double Star TC-1 spacecraft together with globa...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental plasma process that couples the shocked...
We report the first in-situ detection by two spacecraft of oppositely directed jets of plasma emanat...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
International audienceIn spring 2004 Double Star TC-1 measured a number of reconnection signatures a...
We present space- and ground-based observations of the signatures of magnetic reconnection during a...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
The launch of the Double Star mission has provided the opportunity to monitor events at distinct loc...
component reconnection and anti-parallel reconnection occur at the magnetopause when the interplanet...