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  List of Accepted Contributions - PS11 Space Weather at Other Planets

Please, click Abstract Number to find the corresponding abstract as PDF file; if necessary, download Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 first to open the file. Any abstract may be freely reproduced for non-commercial, scientific purposes; however, the moral right of the author(s) to be identified as the author(s) of such abstracts is asserted.

EGU06-A-02444
Withers, P.; Mendillo, M.; Rishbeth, H.
Ionospheric disturbances at Mars: Implications for radio propagation

EGU06-A-05139
Luhmann, J.G.; Brain, D.; Lee, C.; Delory, G.; Zeitlin, C.; Lyon, J.
Solar Energetic Particles in Near-Mars Space

EGU06-A-05143
Luhmann, J.G.; Ledvina, S.A. ; Russell, C.T.; Cravens, T.E.
Space Weather Effects at Venus Inferred from PVO Observations

EGU06-A-05171
STEREO Team Members and Collaborators, .; .STEREO Team Members and Collaborators
STEREO as a Space Weather Station for Planetary Missions

EGU06-A-09238
Fillingim, M. O.; Peticolas, L. M.; Lillis, R. J.; Brain, D. A.; Halekas, J. S.; Mitchell, D. L.; Lin, R. P.; Lummerzheim, D.; Bougher, S. W.
Localized ionization patches on the nightside of Mars and their effects on radio wave propagation


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