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- Editors:
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R. G. Marsden
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ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (70 papers)
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The Sun and Corona near Solar Maximum
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- Shadia Rifai Habbal, Richard Woo, Jean-Claude Vial
Pages 5-8
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- R. Wohlmuth, D. Plettemeier, P. Edenhofer, M. K. Bird, A. I. Efimov, V. E. Andreev et al.
Pages 9-12
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- B. J. I. Bromage, P. K. Browning, J. R. Clegg
Pages 13-16
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- S. J. Tappin, G. M. Simnett, M. A. Lyons
Pages 17-20
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- L. A. Fisk, N. A. Schwadron
Pages 21-33
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- P. P. Hick, B. V. Jackson
Pages 35-38
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- Ed Sittler, Madhullika Guhathakurta, Ruth Skoug
Pages 39-44
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- Madhullika Guhathakurta, Ed Sittler Jr., Richard Fisher, Theresa Kucera, Sarah Gibson, Dave McComas et al.
Pages 45-50
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- F. Portier-Fozzani, B. Inhester
Pages 51-54
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- A. Pauluhn, S. K. Solanki, U. Schühle, K. Wilhelm, J. Lang, W. T. Thompson et al.
Pages 63-66
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The Large-Scale Structure of the Heliosphere near Solar Maximum
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- Richard Woo, Shadia Rifai Habbal
Pages 81-85
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- J. T. Gosling, R. J. Forsyth
Pages 87-98
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- D. J. McComas, R. Goldstein, J. T. Gosling, R. M. Skoug
Pages 99-103
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- Karine Issautier, Sang Hoang, Michel Moncuquet, Nicole Meyer-Vernet
Pages 105-108
About this book
Our knowledge of the heliosphere in three dimensions near solar minimum has advanced significantly in the last 10 years, largely as a result of the on-going ESAINASA Ulysses mission. Similar advances in our understanding of the global heliosphere near solar maximum are to be expected with the return of Ulysses to high solar latitudes in 2000/200 I. With this in mind, the 34th ESLAB Symposium, held at ESTEC in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, on 3-6 October, 2000, was devoted to 'The 3-D Heliosphere at Solar Maximum'. This was the third ESLAB Sympo sium focusing on the three-dimensional heliosphere (previous symposia being in 1985 and 1994), and the timing was particularly appropriate, marking as it did the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Ulysses spacecraft. Furthermore, Ulysses had just started its third high-latitude pass, the second over the Sun's south polar regions. The symposium addressed a wide range of topics related to the solar-maximum heliosphere, with presentations on many of the latest findings from Ulysses and other space-based missions. Ground-based studies and theoretical modeling were also well represented. Specific questions to which answers were sought included the following.
Editors and Affiliations
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ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
R. G. Marsden