Abstract
Laboratory reconnection experiments dedicated to problems of space and astrophysics are briefly reviewed with the purpose of demonstrating that such experiments can provide important insights of considerable value to the development of reconnection theory. Moreover, many of these insights are of a kind not likely to be perceived either when working directly with space observations or while pursuing a course of pure theoretical reasoning without reference to laboratory results.
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