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English: Schematic of the formation of a plasmoid in the Earth's magnetotail, from "A Brief History of Magnetospheric Physics during the Space Age" by D.P. Stern. The article was produced by a US Govt. employee and is therefore in the public domain. This article can be found in (1996). "A brief history of magnetospheric physics during the space age". Reviews of Geophysics34 (1): 1. DOI:10.1029/95RG03508.
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