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Galileo PLS Plasma Observations During the E12 Europa Flyby Refuting an Encounter With a Cryovolcanic Plume

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 4, 28 February 2026.
Abstract During Galileo's closest (“E12”) flyby of Europa, a brief burst of wave activity was recorded by the plasma wave instrumentation, PWS. This was speculatively interpreted by Jia et al. (2018, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550‐018‐0450‐z) as a 2,100 cm−3 spike in plasma densities from a water plume encounter. While the plasma instrument, PLS, could
William. R. Paterson, Glyn. A. Collinson
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JWST Discovers the Vertical Structure of Uranus' Ionosphere

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 4, 28 February 2026.
Abstract On 19 January 2025, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) program # $\mathrm{\#}$5073 observed Uranus for almost a full rotation with NIRSpec. We present the first ever vertical ionospheric profiles of H3+ ${\mathrm{H}}_{3}^{+}$ temperature, volumetric density and total emission.
Paola I. Tiranti   +7 more
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Alien Carousel: In Situ life detection on icy moons with a single-actuator holographic microfluidic platform

open access: yesFrontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
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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The rings of Saturn [PDF]

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The upcoming Mariner Jupiter-Saturn '77 space project is discussed. The variations in radar and radio observations are evaluated, along with particle distribution within the Saturn ...
Palluconi, F. D., Pettengill, G. H.
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Martian Atmospheric Loss Through Foreshock Transient Events

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 4, 28 February 2026.
Abstract At Mars, the MAVEN spacecraft has made observations of Hot Flow Anomalies (HFAs) in the foreshock. Due to the bow shock's proximity to the planet, it is theorized that HFAs contribute to atmospheric escape at Mars through the excavation of ionospheric ions.
Alexandros C. Cooke‐Politikos   +5 more
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The Cassini mission [PDF]

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An assessment study of a Saturn-Orbiter plus Titan-probe mission was made. The NASA Solar System Exploration Committee (SSEC) had recommended two separate missions to the Saturn system, in keeping with its charter to design low-cost, dedicated planetary ...
Owen, Tobias
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Origin and evolution of the Saturn system [PDF]

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A review is provided of current concepts concerning the formation of the Saturn system and the subsequent history of the planet, its satellites, and rings.
Consolmagno, G., Pollack, J. B.
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Basic image and dynamic variation processes of planetary ring currents

open access: yes地球与行星物理论评
Ring currents, an important current system formed by the azimuthal drift of charged particles in planetary magnetospheres, play a key role in disturbing planetary magnetic fields and driving magnetospheric dynamics.
Haobo Fu, Chao Yue
doaj   +1 more source

Simultaneous formation of Jupiter and Saturn [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2010
O. M. Guilera   +2 more
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saturnism

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Citation: 'saturnism' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.16077 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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