Global particle flow pattern

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SM31C-08 invited AGU Fall 2006, San Francisco, USA, Dec. 13, 2006 Norbert Krupp Global particle flow pattern ???? magnetosphere of Jupiter magnetosphere of Saturn

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SM31C-08 invited AGU Fall 2006, San Francisco, USA, Dec. 13, 2006 Norbert Krupp

Global particle flow pattern

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magnetosphere of Jupiter magnetosphere of Saturn

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Local time dependence of the flow pattern at Jupiter

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Future missionsNew Horizons at Jupiter

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Future missionsJUNO-Jupiter Polar Orbiter

Juno’s polar orbits avoid the most intense regions of Jupiter’s radiation belts