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Bosqued et al. 1996
Bosqued, J.M., Lormant, N., Rème, H., d'Uston, C., Lin, R.P., Anderson, K.A., Carlson, C.W., Ergun, R.E., Larson, D., McFadden, J., McCarthy, M.P., Parks, G.K., Sanderson, T.R. and Wenzel, K.-P. (1996). Moon-solar wind interactions: First results from the WIND/3DP Experiment. Geophysical Research Letters 23: doi: 10.1029/96GL00303. issn: 0094-8276.

Launched on November 1, 1994, the WIND spacecraft passed behind the moon on December 27, 1994 and remained in its optical shadow for ~41 minutes. At the time the moon was immersed in the interplanetary medium and a large amount of new data has been collected by the WIND/3DP experiment. The nature of the flow near the moon is described by presenting detailed electron and ion plasma parameters in various regions; a structured lunar plasma umbra is clearly observed downstream of the moon at XSSE~-6 RM, characterized by a gradual decrease of electron and ion densities to values of <0.5 cm-3 near the center of the optical umbra. The plasma umbra is surrounded by a penumbra region in which plasma densities and magnetic field magnitude decrease and plasma flow undergoes small but noticeable variations. Analysis of magnetic shielding effects show that medium energy electrons follow the interplanetary magnetic field lines and are partially occulted by the moon. These first WIND results on the detailed properties of the downstream flow and the cavity extent are compared with fluid descriptions of the global moon-solar wind interaction. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1996

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Keywords
Magnetospheric Physics, Solar wind interactions with unmagnetized bodies, Interplanetary Physics, Solar wind plasma, Interplanetary Physics, Planetary bow shocks
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Geophysical Research Letters
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