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English: James W. Dungey (1923–2015) outside his home in Wabbleswick holding aloft a weather vane given to him by colleagues at Imperial College on his retirement in 1985. The vane is in the form of the famous schematic in his seminal 1961 paper which introduced the concepts of magnetic reconnection and the open magnetosphere. Image credit: W.J. Hughes
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Supplied to me by the photographer Prof. W. Jeffrey Hughes who will complete the approval form and send it to [email protected] Hughes has already approved me to use the photograph in the Open Access Journal paper that I wrote (published under a CC-BY licence)

Lockwood. M. (2016) Jim Dungey, the open magnetosphere, and space weather, Space Weather, 14, 380 383, doi: 10.1002/2016SW001438
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