Prof. Donald E Scott's latest contribution to the thunderblogs is an excellent one:
Thunderblogs: Voyager 1 Updates - Solar Electron Flux
I hope Scott attempts to publish this in some journal as well, as it needs to be more such papers available in data bases, also in order to be available for citations in new papers or books.
In fact, these numbers will contribute quite a bit to some work I've been looking into, which is related to making a simulation of the Electric Sun model. Finding some further data or papers on the solar wind structure and any measured particle directions at various measurement points would contribute as well.
Solar Electron Flux
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Re: Solar Electron Flux
NASA's Voyager Hits New Region at Solar System Edge
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There's that "wind" again, blowing through all of their ideas!NASA press release wrote:Scientists previously reported the outward speed of the solar wind had diminished to zero in April 2010, marking the start of the new region. Mission managers rolled the spacecraft several times this spring and summer to help scientists discern whether the solar wind was blowing strongly in another direction. It was not. Voyager 1 is plying the celestial seas in a region similar to Earth's doldrums, where there is very little wind.
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I sense a disturbance in the farce.
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