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The rotational motion of the moon is in a state of double resonance: the mean motion of the orbital motion is equal to that of the rotational motion and the precessional motion of the orbital plane is equal to that of the moon’s equatorial plane. After eliminating short periodic terms, the rotational motion of the moon becomes a system of two degrees ...
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The rotational motion of the moon is in a state of double resonance: the mean motion of the orbital motion is equal to that of the rotational motion and the precessional motion of the orbital plane is equal to that of the moon’s equatorial plane. After eliminating short periodic terms, the rotational motion of the moon becomes a system of two degrees ...
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2003
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Bouquillon, Sébastien +2 more
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Cassini Plasma Spectrometer Investigation
Space Science Reviews, 2004The Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS) will make comprehensive three-dimensional mass-resolved measurements of the full variety of plasma phenomena found in Saturn's magnetosphere. Our fundamental scientific goals are to understand the nature of saturnian plasmas primarily their sources of ionization, and the means by which they are accelerated ...
Young, D. T. +57 more
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Titan Tholins: Simulating Titan Organic Chemistry in the Cassini-Huygens Era
Chemical Reviews, 2012Morgan Cable +2 more
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Cassini-Huygens’ exploration of the Saturn system: 13 years of discovery
Science, 2019Linda J Spilker
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Cassini Imaging of Jupiter's Atmosphere, Satellites, and Rings
Science, 2003Anthony D Del Genio +2 more
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