Observatoire de Paris, Departement de Recherche Spatiale
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- An Attemps to Find the Source Extension of EM Waves with the Four Cluster Satellites
- Electron Properties and Coulomb Collisions in the Solar Wind at 1 AU: Wind Observations
- Enhanced Escaping Terrestrial Continuum Radiation and Kilometric Continuum Radiation Observations and Implications
- First Results of the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Field Fluctuations Experiment (STAFF) of Cluster
- Galilean Satellite Surface Composition: New Cassini VIMS Observations and Comparison With Galileo NIMS Measurements
- Gravity Wave-Driven Fluctuations in the H<SUB>3<SUP>+</SUP></SUB> Emission of Jupiter
- Hybrid-Vlasov code simulations of instabilities driven by proton temperature anisotropy.
- Magnetic Turbulence in the Magnetosheath From a few Hours to 2 10<SUP>-4</SUP> Seconds
- Radio Emission Attenuation Lanes Observed by the Cassini Spacecraft
- Spatio-Temporal Variability and Propagation of Equatorial Emissions Below the Local Lower Hybrid Frequency
- The Role of Collisions in the Acceleration of the Solar Wind: Results From Kinetic Simulations.
- GEOTAIL Observations of a Moving Type IV Solar Radio Burst, Type III Solar Radio Bursts, Type II Solar Radio Bursts, and Solar Wind and Magnetospheric Plasma Wave Emissions During the May 19-25 Solar Wind Event
- Simultaneous Observation of Chorus Waves Going Back and Forth in the Magnetosphere by the CLUSTER Satellites
- Search for Exoplanetary Radio-Bursts in Decameter Wave Band: Statistical Enhancement of Sensitivity Under Severe Interference Conditions
- Cassini-VIMS Observations of Saturn's Rings at SOI.
- Exploring the Evidence of Particle-Wave Coupling in the Distant Upstream Ion-Foreshock
- Spectral Imaging of Saturn by Cassini/VIMS: Early Science Results
- The Depths of Saturn Revealed: Discrete Cloud Systems and Winds at the 2-Bar Level as Imaged by Cassini/VIMS
- Spatially Resolved Thermal Infrared Observations of Uranus and Neptune from the ESO Very Large Telescope in September, 2006: Unexpected Meridional Distribution and Possible Zonal Variability of Upper Tropospheric and Stratospheric
- The Source of Heavy Element Enrichments on Saturn and the Other Giant Planets
- Polar Phenomena in Outer Planet Atmospheres