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  Information - PS5 Planetary Plasma Physics (co-listed in ST)

Event Information
The emphasis of that session is planetary plasma physics (particles, fields and waves) including magnetosphere, interaction between solar wind /magnetospheric plasma and the moons and rings, aurora, global dynamics, comparison with other magnetospheres as well as particles, waves and fields originating in planetary magnetospheres but observed outside. Therefore, contributions are welcome which address relevant observations from space (e.g. CASSINI, GALILEO, MARS EXPRESS,...) and from the ground, as well as theoretical modeling and simulations.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
Jean-Claude Gerard
Krishan Khurana
Gerard Chanteur

Co-Sponsorship

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