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  • Chen, C. H. K.; Bale, S. D.; Bonnell, John W.; Borovikov, D.; Bowen, T. A.; Burgess, D.; Case, Anthony W.; Chandran, B. D. G.; de Wit, T. Dudok; Goetz, K.; Harvey, P. R.; Kasper, Justin C.; Klein, K. G.; Korreck, Kelly E.; Larson, D.; Livi, R.; MacDowall, R. J.; Malaspina, D. M.; Mallet, A.; McManus, M. D.; Moncuquet, M.; Pulupa, M.; Stevens, Michael L.; Whittlesey, P. (2020)
    The first two orbits of the Parker Solar Probe spacecraft have enabled the first in situ measurements of the solar wind down to a heliocentric distance of 0.17 au (or 36 ${R}_{\odot }$ ). Here, we present an analysis of ...
  • Bale, S. D.; Badman, S. T.; Bonnell, J. W.; Bowen, T. A.; Burgess, D.; Case, Anthony W.; Cattell, C. A.; Chandran, B. D. G.; Chaston, C. C.; Chen, C. H. K.; Drake, J. F.; de Wit, T. Dudok; Eastwood, J. P.; Ergun, R. E.; Farrell, W. M.; Fong, C.; Goetz, K.; Goldstein, M.; Goodrich, K. A.; Harvey, P. R.; Horbury, T. S.; Howes, G. G.; Kasper, Justin C.; Kellogg, P. J.; Klimchuk, J. A.; Korreck, Kelly E.; Krasnoselskikh, V. V.; Krucker, S.; Laker, R.; Larson, D. E.; MacDowall, R. J.; Maksimovic, M.; Malaspina, D. M.; Martinez-Oliveros, J.; McComas, D. J.; Meyer-Vernet, N.; Moncuquet, M.; Mozer, F. S.; Phan, T. D.; Pulupa, M.; Raouafi, N. E.; Salem, C.; Stansby, D.; Stevens, Michael; Szabo, A.; Velli, M.; Woolley, T.; Wygant, J. R. (2019)
    During the solar minimum, when the Sun is at its least active, the solar wind<SUP>1,2</SUP> is observed at high latitudes as a predominantly fast (more than 500 kilometres per second), highly Alfvénic rarefied stream of ...
  • Bowen, T. A.; Bale, S. D.; Bandyopadhyay, R.; Bonnell, J. W.; Case, Anthony; Chasapis, A.; Chen, C. H. K.; Curry, S.; Dudok de Wit, T.; Goetz, K.; Goodrich, K.; Gruesbeck, J.; Halekas, J.; Harvey, P. R.; Howes, G. G.; Kasper, J. C.; Korreck, Kelly; Larson, D.; Livi, R.; MacDowall, R. J.; Malaspina, D. M.; Mallet, A.; McManus, M. D.; Page, B.; Pulupa, M.; Raouafi, N.; Stevens, Michael L.; Whittlesey, P. (2021)
    While not specifically designed as a planetary mission, NASA&#39;s Parker Solar Probe (PSP) mission uses a series of Venus gravity assists (VGAs) in order to reduce its perihelion distance. These orbital maneuvers provide ...
  • Chaston, C. C.; Bonnell, J. W.; Bale, S. D.; Kasper, Justin C.; Pulupa, M.; Dudok de Wit, T.; Bowen, T. A.; Larson, D. E.; Whittlesey, P. L.; Wygant, J. R.; Salem, C. S.; MacDowall, R. J.; Livi, R. L.; Vech, D.; Case, Anthony W.; Stevens, Michael L.; Korreck, Kelly E.; Goetz, K.; Harvey, P. R.; Malaspina, D. M. (2020)
    Field and plasma variations during the first perihelion pass of the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) from 53 into 35 solar radii (R <SUB> S </SUB>) from the Sun and over a frequency range in the spacecraft frame (f <SUB>SC</SUB>) ...
  • Verniero, J. L.; Larson, D. E.; Livi, R.; Rahmati, A.; McManus, M. D.; Pyakurel, P. Sharma; Klein, K. G.; Bowen, T. A.; Bonnell, J. W.; Alterman, B. L.; Whittlesey, P. L.; Malaspina, David M.; Bale, S. D.; Kasper, Justin C.; Case, Anthony W.; Goetz, K.; Harvey, P. R.; Korreck, Kelly E.; MacDowall, R. J.; Pulupa, M.; Stevens, Michael L.; de Wit, T. Dudok (2020)
    Parker Solar Probe (PSP), NASA&#39;s latest and closest mission to the Sun, is on a journey to investigate fundamental enigmas of the inner heliosphere. This paper reports initial observations made by the Solar Probe ...

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