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BepiColombo cruise science: overview of the mission contribution to heliophysics. [PDF]

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Sánchez-Cano B   +82 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Experimental and Theoretical Study of Defect Evolution in InSb Epilayers under Gamma Irradiation: A Comparative Analysis of MOCVD vs MBE Growth Methods. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Omega
Marroquin JFR   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

From Foreshock 30-Second Waves to Magnetospheric Pc3 Waves. [PDF]

open access: yesSpace Sci Rev
Turc L   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Europa Imaging System (EIS) Investigation. [PDF]

open access: yesSpace Sci Rev
Turtle EP   +57 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The icy Jovian satellites after the Galileo mission

Reports on Progress in Physics, 2010
The icy satellites of Jupiter, Callisto, Ganymede, Europa and Amalthea have diverse and remarkable characteristics. Their initial compositions were determined by conditions in the circum-Jovian nebula, just as the planets' initial properties were governed by their formation within the circumsolar nebula.
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Multicolor photometry of outer Jovian satellites

Icarus, 1984
Multicolor photometry was obtained of satellites J6 Himalia, J7 Elara, and J10 Lysithea in the prograde cloud of outer Jovian satellites, and of J8 Pasiphae, J9 Sinope, and J11 Carme in the retrograde cloud. The data for J9 are fragmentary; otherwise, the satellites all look like C-class asteroids, except J11, which shows a remarkable brightness in the
David J. Tholen, B. Zellner
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Thermal history of the Jovian satellite Io

Icarus, 1987
Abstract The discovery of large volcanic eruptions on Io suggests that Io is one of the most geologically active planetary bodies. The energy source of this geologic activity is believed to be tidal heating induced by Jupiter. A number of thermal history calculations were done to investigate the effect of tidal heating on the thermal history of Io ...
Shin-Ichi Kawakami, Hitoshi Mizutani
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Jovian satellite nomenclature

Icarus, 1976
A brief review of the history of Jovian satellite nomenclature is given to indicate the background for the names proposed for the numbered satellites. The new names are consistent with established tradition and should cause minimal confusion with other named objects in the solar system.
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