Voyager 1 in the Foreshock, Termination Shock, and Heliosheath
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D. C. Hamilton | G. Gloeckler | T. P. Armstrong | S. M. Krimigis | R. B. Decker | S. Krimigis | L. Lanzerotti | M. Hill | G. Gloeckler | E. Roelof | T. Armstrong | D. Hamilton | M. E. Hill | L. J. Lanzerotti | E. C. Roelof | R. Decker
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