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Voyage to Callisto

2011
The journey to Callisto will rival the journeys of Shackleton and Mawson because, once in transit, the crew will have no re-supply and only limited resources and capabilities available to maintain and repair their vehicle. In contrast, the International Space Station (ISS) is outfitted with a lifeboat to assure crew safety but, for astronauts en route ...
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Callisto's Dynamic Atmosphere

2018
This paper presents an analysis of the atmosphere of Callisto and discusses how the Jovian system molded, and continues to mold Callisto's atmosphere over time. Before the analysis the general properties of Callisto and the atmosphere is reviewed and a literature review of pertinent information regarding the Callisto's atmosphere and previous ...
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Callisto

2006
Paul M. Schenk, William B. McKinnon
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Biomarker on Callisto

Ozone (O3), regarded as a biomarker, has been observed on the icy satellites Ganymede [1a], Dione and Rhea [1b]. Presence of O3 on the icy surfaces of Ganymede, Rhea and Dione are due to energetic processing of oxygen-bearing molecules. Laboratory experiments had shown efficient synthesis of O3 in oxygen-bearing molecules such as COx, SOx and NOx. Most
Rahul Kushwaha   +5 more
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Callisto

2004
G Schubert, J Klemaszewski
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Energetic Magnetospheric Particle Fluxes Onto Callisto's Atmosphere

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2022
Lucas Liuzzo   +2 more
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Piazza, Callisto

2003
Andrea Bayer, Jennifer Wu
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