International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic conjunction on 8 May 2004. The five spacecraft were on the dawnside flank of the magnetosphere, with TC-1 located near the equatorial plane and Cluster at higher geographic latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere. TC-1, at its apogee, skimmed the magnetopause for almost 8h (between 08:00-16:00 UT). Flux Transfer Events (FTEs), moving southward/tailward from the reconnection site, were observed by TC-1 throughout almost all of the period. Cluster, travelling on a mainly dawn-dusk trajectory, crossed the magnetopause at around 10:30 UT in the same Magnetic Local Time (MLT) sector as TC-1 and remained close to the magnetopause boundary layer in th...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
at the dayside magnetopause are reported, which was consecutively observed on 4 January 2005 by both...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
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...
International audienceThe recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
abstract SM24B-0151We present results of a Double Star TC-1/Cluster conjunction where Double Star is...
With the Double Star Program TC1 in the equatorial orbit and Cluster tetrahedron in the high latitud...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
International audienceObservations of a Flux Transfer Event (FTE) signature at the dayside magnetopa...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
at the dayside magnetopause are reported, which was consecutively observed on 4 January 2005 by both...
International audienceWe present Cluster and Double Star-1 (TC-1) observations from a close magnetic...
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...
International audienceThe recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
The recent launch of the equatorial spacecraft of the Double Star mission, TC-1, has provided an unp...
abstract SM24B-0151We present results of a Double Star TC-1/Cluster conjunction where Double Star is...
With the Double Star Program TC1 in the equatorial orbit and Cluster tetrahedron in the high latitud...
International audienceWe present results of a favorable conjunction where the equatorial spacecraft ...
International audienceObservations of a Flux Transfer Event (FTE) signature at the dayside magnetopa...
International audienceWe present a space- and ground-based study exploiting data from the coordinate...
abstract SM23C-04During the Spring of 2004 and 2005, the Cluster orbit preferentially sampled the hi...
at the dayside magnetopause are reported, which was consecutively observed on 4 January 2005 by both...