Planetary Magnetic Field Measurements: Missions and Instrumentation
Abstract The nature and diversity of the magnetic properties of the planets have been investigated by a large number of space missions over the past 50 years. It is clear that without the magnetic field measurements that have been carried out in the vicinity of all the planets, the state of their in...
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