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Alternate multiple-outer-planet missions using a Saturn-Jupiter flyby sequence [PDF]
A study has been made of a method for providing more frequent launch opportunities for multiple-planet Grand Tour type missions to the outer solar system.
Hannah, M. E., Young, J. W.
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The nation's first space port [PDF]
Launch facilities for saturn v ...
Debus, K. H.
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Decoding the space integrome: Personalized countermeasures for a mission to Mars
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey
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Topographic Stress as a Mechanical Weathering Mechanism on Titan
Abstract Titan is unique among icy moons for its active surface processes and extensive erosional features. The presence of coarse sediment suggests that mechanical weathering breaks down Titan's surface material, but the exact processes of mechanical weathering are unknown.
Cassandra Seltzer+2 more
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Automated construction of a fan blade model according to data of CAD profile measurements
The principle of automated construction of a fan blade model according to the profile measurements performed in a CAD-system is presented. Automatic construction of the model is based on the results of measurements obtained in the course of the control ...
A. N. Arkhipov+5 more
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Voyager 2 to make closest encounter with Saturn in August [PDF]
The planned Voyager 2 Saturn mission is described. Information about Saturn obtained from the Voyager 1 encounter is summarized. Data on the satellites and rings of Saturn are tabulated.
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IN the interesting account of the observations of Messrs. Henry on the rings of Saturn (NATURE, May 29, p. 105) they seem to consider the bright ring they then saw as new. On looking over my note-book I find I observed indications of such a bright ring extending inwards as far as the limb of ball. The exact words are, “I see a brighter line here,” with
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Plasma waves near Saturn: Initial results from Voyager 1 [PDF]
The Voyager 1 encounter with Saturn provided the first opportunity to investigate plasma wave interactions in the magnetosphere of Saturn. An overview of the principal results from the Voyager 1 plasma wave instrument is presented starting with the ...
Gurnett, D. A.+2 more
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On the backreaction of frame dragging
The backreaction on black holes due to dragging heavy, rather than test, objects is discussed. As a case study, a regular black Saturn system where the central black hole has vanishing intrinsic angular momentum, J^{BH}=0, is considered. It is shown that
Carlos A. R. Herdeiro+4 more
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Deciphering the Origin of the Regular Satellites of Gaseous Giants - Iapetus: the Rosetta Ice-Moon [PDF]
Here we show that Iapetus can serve to discriminate between satellite formation models. Its accretion history can be understood in terms of a two-component gaseous subnebula, with a relatively dense inner region, and an extended tail out to the location ...
Atreya+91 more
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