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The close  position  of main satellite and subsatellite (distance between them about 1000 km) and using the similar sets  of Faraday  cups  (VDP and VDP-S) with high resolution measurements (up to 16 Hz for the main satellite and up to 10 Hz for the subsatellite) allow us  to determine  the small-scale variations of the magnetopause shape and position and to estimate the velocity of the magnetopause motion.
The preliminary analysis of the data suggests that the nature of magnetopause motion depends significantly on the geomagnetic latitude:
Schematic drawings of the magnetopause motion for the multiple crossings at August 29 and September 2, 1995 is shown at Fig.1, 2. At these plots the dashed lines show the position of the spacecraft along the -Yse axis (other two components are negligible) and the thick bars on these lines indicate the intervals of observation of the magnetosheath  plasma.  The  border  of  shadow region (upper border for Fig.  2) shows the expected shape of magnetopause according the positions of crossings observed by two spacecraft.
In this cases the surface waves should move tailward with the magnetosheath velocity (about 200 km/s). For the Fig. 1 data the typical wavelength along the Xse axis is about 7000  km  and  the amplitude of  the  waves  is probably a few times higher than the distance between the spacecraft because  most  of  the  crossingsare seen by both of them.
The lower boundary at the Fig. 2  shows the position of the outer edge  of the  low-latitude  boundary layer (LLBL) which is characterized by the sharp rise of the electron temperature.
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