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Variations of Solar Wind Fluxes Observed on Board Venera-5 and Venera-6 from January 21 to March 21 1969 and Pulsations of the Earth’s Electromagnetic Field Caused by these Variations

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Intercorrelated Satellite Observations Related to Solar Events

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This paper describes the preliminary results of comparison of data obtained from recording of solar wind fluxes on board Venera-5 and Venera-6 from January 21 to March 21, 1969 and from recording of pulsations and short-period disturbances of the earth’s electromagnetic field at the Soviet Observatory ‘Borok’ (φ = 53°, Λ = 123°). The considerable increases of solar wind fluxes as a rule were accompanied by considerable disturbances of the earth’s electromagnetic field so that there is no doubt about their causality.

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Gringauz, K.I., Troitskaya, V.A., Solomatina, E.K., Shchepetnov, R.V. (1970). Variations of Solar Wind Fluxes Observed on Board Venera-5 and Venera-6 from January 21 to March 21 1969 and Pulsations of the Earth’s Electromagnetic Field Caused by these Variations. In: Manno, V., Page, D.E. (eds) Intercorrelated Satellite Observations Related to Solar Events. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3278-0_9

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