Articles | Volume 33, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-33-1221-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-33-1221-2015
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02 Oct 2015
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Recent highlights from Cluster, the first 3-D magnetospheric mission

C. P. Escoubet, A. Masson, H. Laakso, and M. L. Goldstein

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This paper presents recent highlights from the Cluster mission on solar wind turbulence, magnetopause asymmetries and magnetosheath density enhancements, dipolarisation currents, reconnection variability, FTE in greatest detail, plasmaspheric wind and re-filling of the plasmasphere, radiation belts, updates of magnetospheric electric and magnetic field models, and magnetosheath and magnetopause properties under low Mach number. Public access to all high-resolution data (CSA) is also presented.