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Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons, is considered one of the most promising places in the solar system to find life. The Cassini mission discovered organic-rich water plumes from Enceladus’s subsurface ocean, prompting new lander mission planning.
M. F. L. Meersman +2 more
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Radio emission signature of Saturn immersions in Jupiter's magnetic tail [PDF]
During the interval from about May through August 1981, when Voyager 2 was inbound to Saturn, the Planetary Radio Astronomy instrument measured repeated, dramatic decreases in the intensity of the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR).
Desch, M. D.
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A Global Map of Average Electron Densities in the Magnetosphere of Saturn
Abstract Measurements from the Cassini Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS) experiment obtained during the entire orbital phase of the Cassini mission around Saturn (13.2 years) are processed into a meridional map of plasma densities, comprising the innermost region of the ring ionosphere, the Enceladus plasma torus, and the outer magnetosphere, up to ...
Ulrich Taubenschuss +7 more
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Abstract Jupiter's auroral regions have previously been defined by broad‐scale auroral structures, but these are typically obscured by the wide array of temporal variability observed at timescales between minutes and days, making it difficult to understand the underlying magnetospheric biases driving these brightness differences.
Tom S. Stallard +9 more
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An acoustic wind measuring technique Scientific report no. 1 [PDF]
Technique for measuring winds using Saturn exhaust noise - acoustic technique, wind profile determined during Saturn SA-9 flight, and data reduction ...
Bushman, W. W. +2 more
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Nasa to launch seventh saturn i in apollo test news release no. 64-228 [PDF]
Saturn i /sa-7/ launch in apollo ...
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Microstructure Controls Sublimation Timescales of Exposed Salt‐Rich Ices on Icy Worlds
Abstract Salt‐rich water ice at the surfaces of icy worlds, for example, Europa, Enceladus, and Ceres, is of particular interest for Solar System exploration as it can represent a record of the chemistry and potential habitability of subsurface liquid water. Endogenic salts can originate by gradual freezing of fluids within outer ice layers, or through
Hannah E. Chinnery, Mark G. Fox‐Powell
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Saturn i to launch pegasus meteoroid detection satellite [PDF]
Pegasus meteoroid detection satellite launching by Saturn I launch ...
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The Interiors of Jupiter and Saturn [PDF]
Probing the interiors of the gaseous giant planets in our solar system is not an easy task. It requires a set of accurate measurements combined with theoretical models that are used to infer the planetary composition and its depth dependence. The masses of Jupiter and Saturn are 317.83 and 95.16 Earth masses (M⊕), respectively, and since a few decades,
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