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Annales Geophysicae 17, 12 (1999) 1499-1502
Introduction: The Equator-S mission
G. Haerendel 1, R. B. Torbert 2, H. Höfner 1
(1999)

In spite of its short operational life of only five months, the major goals of the Equator-S mission were fulfilled, except that its contribution to the ISTP science is restricted to the morning sector of the outer magnetosphere. A set of twelve papers following this introduction is a first documentation of the achievements. They span from the successful testing and operation of the most advanced and complex way of measuring electric fields in a hot plasma environment by means of electron beams, to various investigations at or near the equatorial magnetopause and in the plasma sheet.
1:  Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik
2:  University of New Hampshire
University of New Hampshire
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