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Information about STEREO-A close approach to Earth, August 2023

Science Stories

Date Author Title Highlight
2024.09.27 W. Wei et al. Very Large and Long-Lasting Anisotropies Caused by Sunward Streaming Energetic Ions
2024.07.16 O. Kruparova et al. Unveiling the Interplanetary Solar Radio Bursts of the 2024 Mother's Day Solar Storm
2024.05.01 C. Cohen et al. Energetic Neutral Atom Detection from Solar Event
2024.02.28 Y.-D. Jia et al. MHD Modeling of Magnetic Field Enhancement in the Solar Wind
2024.02.20 N. Lugaz et al. The Width of Magnetic Ejecta Measured near 1 AU: Lessons from STEREO-A Measurements in 2021–2022
2024.01.10 V. Krupar et al. Enhancing Triangulation of Interplanetary Type III Bursts through Wavevector Correction
2023.10.11 E. Paouris et al. The Space Weather Context of the First Extreme Event of Solar Cycle 25, on 2022 September 5
2023.08.20 B. Wood et al. STEREO-A Identifies CMEs that are the First to be Simultaneously Imaged and Probed In-situ by Parker Solar Probe
2023.05.17 S. Pal et al. Global insight into a complex-structured heliosphere based on the local multi-point analysis
2022.10.20 S. Badman et al. Tracking a Beam of Electrons from the Low Solar Corona into Interplanetary Space with the Low Frequency Array, Parker Solar Probe and 1 au Spacecraft
2022.08.10 A. Santa Fe Dueñas et al. Dependence of Energetic Storm Particle Heavy Ion Peak Intensities and Spectra on CME Source Longitude and Speed

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