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IN a recent communication, P. J. Coleman, jun. C. P. Sonnett, D. L. Judge and E. J. Smith1 gave a preliminary report on findings provided by the magnetometer carried by the space probe Pioneer V during the first 50 days of operation. For brevity, this publication will be referred to as ref. 1.
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BAILEY, V. Apparent Steady Component of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field. Nature 189, 44–45 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189044a0
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