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On The Radial And Longitudinal Variation Of A Magnetic Cloud: Ace, Wind, Artemis And Juno Observations, Solar Physics, Emma E. Davies, Robert J. Forsyth, Simon W. Good, Emilia K. J. Kilpua
On The Radial And Longitudinal Variation Of A Magnetic Cloud: Ace, Wind, Artemis And Juno Observations, Solar Physics, Emma E. Davies, Robert J. Forsyth, Simon W. Good, Emilia K. J. Kilpua
Coronal Mass Ejection Research Group
We present observations of the same magnetic cloud made near Earth by the Advance Composition Explorer (ACE), Wind, and the Acceleration, Reconnection, Turbulence and Electrodynamics of the Moon’s Interaction with the Sun (ARTEMIS) mission comprising the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) B and THEMIS C spacecraft, and later by Juno at a distance of 1.2 AU. The spacecraft were close to radial alignment throughout the event, with a longitudinal separation of 3.6∘ between Juno and the spacecraft near Earth. The magnetic cloud likely originated from a filament eruption on 22 October 2011 at 00:05 UT, …