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The Highest Solar Wind Velocity in a Polar Region Estimated from IPS Tomography Analysis

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Kojima, M., Fujiki, K., Ohmi, T. et al. The Highest Solar Wind Velocity in a Polar Region Estimated from IPS Tomography Analysis. Space Science Reviews 87, 237–239 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005108820106

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