Viability of the Early JUICE Flyby Trajectories to Confirm Ocean Existence at Ganymede
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, and unique in producing its own magnetic field, as well as possibly possessing a subsurface ocean. The data analysis from the Galileo spacecraft provided two models for the internal field—a dipole and ...
Shivangi Sharan +4 more
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Report of the Terrestrial Bodies Science Working Group. Volume 7: The Galilean satellites [PDF]
The formational and evolutionary history of natural satellites, their mineralogical composition and other phenomena of scientific interest are discussed. Key scientific questions about IO, Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa are posed and the measurements and
Beckman, J. C. +5 more
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Good vibrations: Exploring how orbital resonance shapes the Galilean moons. [PDF]
Veenstra A +4 more
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Powering Ganymede's dynamo with protracted core formation. [PDF]
Trinh KT +3 more
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Origin and Evolution of the Galilean Satellites Within the Jovian System. [PDF]
Nimmo F +10 more
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Dynamic controls on subsurface water chemistry and habitability on icy moons. [PDF]
Zhang C +8 more
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Universal energy limits of radiation belts in planetary and brown dwarf magnetospheric systems. [PDF]
Turner DL +7 more
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In situ and remote observations of the ultraviolet footprint of the moon Callisto by the Juno spacecraft. [PDF]
Rabia J +25 more
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Thermodynamic Constraints on the Citric Acid Cycle and Related Reactions in Ocean World Interiors. [PDF]
Işık S +4 more
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Titan's strong tidal dissipation precludes a subsurface ocean. [PDF]
Petricca F +15 more
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