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Open AccessBepiColombo mission confirms stagnation region of Venus and reveals its large extent
The second Venus flyby of the BepiColombo mission offer a unique opportunity to make a complete tour of one of the few gas-dynamics dominated interaction regions between the supersonic solar wind and a Solar S...
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Open AccessInner southern magnetosphere observation of Mercury via SERENA ion sensors in BepiColombo mission
Mercury’s southern inner magnetosphere is an unexplored region as it was not observed by earlier space missions. In October 2021, BepiColombo mission has passed through this region during its first Mercury fly...
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Author Correction: The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake
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Open AccessBepiColombo - Mission Overview and Science Goals
BepiColombo is a joint mission between the European Space Agency, ESA, and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA, to perform a comprehensive exploration of Mercury. Launched on
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Correction to: SERENA: Particle Instrument Suite for Determining the Sun-Mercury Interaction from BepiColombo
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-021-00809-8
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Open AccessSERENA: Particle Instrument Suite for Determining the Sun-Mercury Interaction from BepiColombo
The ESA-JAXA BepiColombo mission to Mercury will provide simultaneous measurements from two spacecraft, offering an unprecedented opportunity to investigate magnetospheric and exospheric particle dynamics at M...
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Open AccessInvestigating Mercury’s Environment with the Two-Spacecraft BepiColombo Mission
The ESA-JAXA BepiColombo mission will provide simultaneous measurements from two spacecraft, offering an unprecedented opportunity to investigate magnetospheric and exospheric dynamics at Mercury as well as th...
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Open AccessThe chemical-physical knowledge before the restoration: the case of “The Plague in Lucca”, a masterpiece of Lorenzo Viani (1882–1936)
“The Plague in Lucca”, a masterpiece of the contemporary painter Lorenzo Viani, was studied by multi-analytical techniques (Multiband, IR and UV fluorescence imaging, micro-Raman spectroscopy, direct exposure...
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Elbow rehabilitation in traumatic pathology
The elbow, intermediate joint of the upper limb, frequently undergoes to pathological events and is especially prone to stiffness. Rehabilitation plays an important role in recovering functional activities. F...
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Proposal for SICSeG guidelines for rehabilitation after anatomical shoulder prosthesis in concentric shoulder osteoarthritis
The purpose of this paper is to provide up-to-date guidelines on rehabilitation after anatomical shoulder prosthesis for concentric shoulder osteoarthritis, as previous guidelines date back to late 1970s and a...
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Mass spectrometric techniques for characterizing low-molecular-weight resins used as paint varnishes
The molecular structure of three low-molecular-weight resins used as paint varnishes has been characterized by use of an approach based on three different mass spectrometric techniques. We investigated the ket...
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Coordinated Study on Solar Wind Turbulence During the Venus-Express, ACE and Ulysses Alignment of August 2007
At the end of August 2007, Venus, Earth and Ulysses were aligned within a few degrees. This unusual event gives the opportunity to attempt a coordinated study on the radial evolution of solar wind turbulence a...
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Magnetosphere–Exosphere–Surface Coupling at Mercury
Mercury’s environment is a complex system, resulting from the interaction between the solar wind, magnetosphere, exosphere and surface. A comprehensive description of its characteristics requires a detailed st...
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Mercury’s Surface Composition and Character as Measured by Ground-Based Observations
Mercury’s surface is thought to be covered with highly space-weathered silicate material. The regolith is composed of material accumulated during the time of planetary formation, and subsequently from comets, ...
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The loss of ions from Venus through the plasma wake
ESA's Venus Express probe has been in orbit since April 2006. Eight research papers in this issue present new results from the mission, covering the atmosphere, polar features, interactions with the solar wind...
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Mercury’s Surface Composition and Character as Measured by Ground-Based Observations
Mercury’s surface is thought to be covered with highly space-weathered silicate material. The regolith is composed of material accumulated during the time of planetary formation, and subsequently from comets,...
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Magnetosphere–Exosphere–Surface Coupling at Mercury
Mercury’s environment is a complex system, resulting from the interaction between the solar wind, magnetosphere, exosphere and surface. A comprehensive description of its characteristics requires a detailed s...
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The Analyzer of Space Plasmas and Energetic Atoms (ASPERA-3) for the Mars Express Mission
The general scientific objective of the ASPERA-3 experiment is to study the solar wind — atmosphere interaction and to characterize the plasma and neutral gas environment within the space near Mars through the...
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Auroral Plasma Acceleration above Martian Magnetic Anomalies
Aurora is caused by the precipitation of energetic particles into a planetary atmosphere, the light intensity being roughly proportional to the precipitating particle energy flux. From auroral research in the ...
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IMF Direction Derived from Cycloid-Like Ion Distributions Observed by Mars Express
Although the Mars Express (MEX) does not carry a magnetometer, it is in principle possible to derive the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) orientation from the three dimensional velocity distribution of pick...