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    • Title Crossing the polar cusp
    • Released 16/02/2001 7:01 pm
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      Artists' impression of the Cluster spacecraft crossing the polar cusp. Particles from the solar wind precipitate through the polar cusp and reach the Earth's atmosphere.


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