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High Energy Ions Energized By Bastille Day, 2000
Shock Bombard Voyager 2 at 62 AU, April 2001
A Global Merged Interaction Region and Cosmic Ray
Step Decrease at 61 AU, Voyager 2, March 2001
Propagation of Bastille Day Event to Voyagers 1
& 2, January 2001
Slowdown of the Solar Wind in the Outer Heliosphere,
November 2000
Solar Periodicity Observed By Voyager 1 in Distant
Anomalous Cosmic Rays, September 2000
New Solar Cycle Activity Detected at 56 & 72
AU by Voyagers 1 & 2, August 2000
Interplanetary Dust Particles Detected by Voyager
Plasma Wave Instruments, June 2000
Interstellar Oxygen Ions Boosted into Voyager 1
and 2 LECP Detectors, April 2000
Do Shocks Always Accelerate Ions?, March 2000
Hydrogen Nuclei from a Burst of Solar Activity,
October 1999
Voyager Detects New Anomalous Component Species,
June 1999
Voyager And The Motions Of The Heliospheric Boundaries,
May 1999
Solar Minimum Marked By Onset of Cosmic Ray Decrease
at 70 AU, April 1999
Empirical Model of the Modulation of Anomalous Cosmic
Ray Oxygen, January 1999
Global Solar Cycle Variations of the Solar Wind
(Voyager), December 1998
Voyager 1 Observes Large Increase in Anomalous Oxygen
at Solar Minimum, September 1998
Voyager 1 Measures Magnetic Fields at Greatest Distance
Ever, August 1998
Voyager Observation of K-capture Decay of Cosmic
Rays, June 1998
Dust Particles Detected in Outer Solar System, May
1998
Voyager Loses Part of its Magnetic Connection with
our Sun, March 1998
Solar Control of the Solar Wind Speed at 54 AU,
February 1998
CRS Investigation Results, January 1998
Pre-Acceleration of Anomalous Cosmic Ray Ions at
Recurrent Solar Wind Shocks, October 1997
Voyager 1 and 2 Data Show Entry of Interstellar
Particles into the Solar System, August 1997
Plasma Investigation Results, July 1997