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FOR nearly a century the solar corona has been considered responsible for the interplanetary corpuscular radiation and in particular large streamers have been thought to be the main source of this radiation.
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KOUTCHMY, S., FAGOT, J., DZUBENKO, N. et al. Rapid Variations Observed during the Total Eclipse of the Sun on June 30, 1973. Nature 246, 414–415 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/246414a0
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