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    Are high-intensity long-duration continuous AE activity (HILDCAA) events substorm expansion events? by Tsurutani, Bruce T, Gonzalez, Walter D, Guarnieri, Fernando, Kamide, Yosuke, Zhou, Xiaoyan, Arballo, John K

    “…High-intensity, long-duration, continuous AE activity (HILDCAA) are magnetospheric/ionospheric events that occur during high-speed solar wind streams. The AE…”
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    Surface Features of Ganymede Revealed in Jupiter‐Shine by Juno’s Stellar Reference Unit by Becker, Heidi N., Florence, Meghan M., Brennan, Martin J., Hansen, Candice J., Schenk, Paul M., Ravine, Michael A., Arballo, John K., Bolton, Scott J., Lunine, Jonathan I., Guillaume, Alexandre, Alexander, James W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2022)
    “…On 7 June 2021, Juno crossed the orbital path of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, flying within 1,046 km of the surface. Juno’s low‐light‐sensitive Stellar Reference…”
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    Polar cap boundary layer waves: An auroral zone phenomenon by Tsurutani, Bruce T., Arballo, John K., Galvan, Carlos, Zhang, Liwei Dennis, Zhou, Xiao‐Yan, Lakhina, Gurbax S., Hada, Tohru, Pickett, Jolene S., Gurnett, Donald A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-09-2001)
    “…Polar cap boundary layer waves are ELF/VLF electric and magnetic waves detected on field lines just adjacent to the polar cap. Intense waves are present at…”
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    A Study of Jovian Magnetic Field Derived Parameters for Synchrotron Radiation Modeling by Adumitroaie, Virgil, Science Team, Junos MWR

    Published in 2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2019)
    “…The Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter July 4, 2016 and is now in a 53.5-day polar orbit. Synchrotron radiation generated by ultra-relativistic electrons…”
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    Plasma clouds associated with Comet P/Borrelly dust impacts by Tsurutani, Bruce T., Clay, Douglas R., Zhang, Liwei D., Dasgupta, B., Brinza, David, Henry, Michael, Arballo, John K., Moses, Stewart, Mendis, Asoka

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (2004)
    “…The NASA DS1 spacecraft encountered Comet P/Borrelly on September 22, 2001 at a distance of ∼2171 km on the sunward side of the comet. The flyby speed was…”
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    Oblique "1-Hz" whistler mode waves in an electron foreshock: The Cassini near-Earth encounter by Tsurutani, Bruce T., Smith, Edward J., Burton, Marcia E., Arballo, John K., Galvan, Carlos, Zhou, Xiao‐Yan, Southwood, David J., Dougherty, Michele K., Glassmeier, Karl‐Heinz, Neubauer, Fritz M., Chao, Jih K.

    “…The Cassini spacecraft flew toward the Earth in a trajectory almost along the Sun‐Earth line, giving a unique perspective of low‐frequency plasma waves in the…”
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