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Role of Magnetospheric Plasma Physics for Understanding Cosmic Phenomena
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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Cosmic phenomena occur in the remote regions of space where in-situ observations are not possible. For proper understanding of these phenomena laboratory experiments are essential, but the in-situ observations of magnetospheric plasma provides even a better background to test various hypothesis of cosmic interest. This is because the ionospheric-magnetospheric plasma and the solar wind are the only cosmic plasmas accessible to extensive in-situ observations and experiments.
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