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Physics News Update
Number 325 (Story #4), June 11, 1997 by Phillip F. Schewe and Ben Stein

VENUS' TAIL REACHES ALL THE WAY TO EARTH. Recently the Venus shadow, cast by the Sun, passed across the SOHO satellite (in Earth orbit), allowing SOHO to detect the plume of ions kicked out of Venus' upper atmosphere by the solar wind. (Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 24, p. 1163; New Scientist, 31 May.)