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Voyager radio occultation investigations at Saturn [PDF]

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Voyager will use dual-frequency 3.5 and 13 cm wavelength radio occultation techniques to study the atmospheres and ionospheres of Saturn and Titan, and the rings of Saturn.
Eshleman, V. R., Tyler, G. L.
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Quasi‐Periodic Emissions in Saturn's Magnetosphere and Their Effects on Electrons

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
Investigations into quasiperiodic (QP) whistler mode emissions within Saturn's magnetosphere have uncovered distinctive characteristics of these emissions, which display a nearly periodic rising tone structure in the wave spectrogram, characterized by ...
S. Teng   +7 more
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Pioneer 11's encounter with Jupiter and mission to Saturn [PDF]

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Plans for Pioneer 11's approach to Saturn are described. A flyby somewhat parallel to the ring plane is being proposed as an interim target, with a future option held for a possible high risk (or suicide) plunge through the nearly transparent space ...
Dyer, J. W.
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Potential applications of microstrip devices with traveling wave resonators

open access: yesТехнологія та конструювання в електронній апаратурі, 2013
The shortcomings of the known microwave filters in microstrip lines are considered, the advantages of the use of directional traveling-wave filters in microstrip performance and examples of their potential applications are shown.
E. N. Glushechenko
doaj  

Waveguide to microstrip transition 28…35 GHz band

open access: yesТехнологія та конструювання в електронній апаратурі, 2007
The results of the development and experimental study of a transition from a waveguide with a cross section of 7.2×3.4 mm to a 50‑ohm microstrip line on a ROGERS DUROID 5880 substrate in the frequency range of 28–35 GHz are presented.
I. V. Yakovlev
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Constraints for a Saturn dust environment model based on in-situ data of the CDA instrument

open access: gold, 2020
R. Srama   +14 more
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A critical review of charged particle astronomy at Saturn: The evidence for co-orbiting material in the inner satellite system [PDF]

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The charged particle observations from Pioneer and Voyager at Saturn were reassessed with a view towards providing limits on the amount of unseen dust and debris that may exist in the Saturnian system.
Cooper, John F., Wefel, John P.
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