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Date: 2008-03-13 11:58:36
Space plasmas
Space
Plasma physics
Jets
Geomagnetism
Magnetopause
Pioneer Venus project
Magnetosphere
Venus Express
Planetary science
Physics
Astronomy

Vol 450 | 29 November 2007 | doi:nature06026 LETTERS Little or no solar wind enters Venus’ atmosphere at solar minimum T. L. Zhang1,9, M. Delva1, W. Baumjohann1, H.-U. Auster2, C. Carr4, C. T. Russell5, S. Bar

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