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The Atmosphere of Saturn [PDF]
The results of recent studies of the optical properties, temperature, chemical composition and a probable structure of Saturn's atmosphere are reviewed.
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We present a new stationary, asymptotically flat solution of 5D Einstein-Maxwell gravity describing a Saturn-like black object: a rotating black hole surrounded by a rotating dipole black ring.
Yazadjiev, Stoytcho
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Laboratory measurements and methane photochemistry modeling [PDF]
Methane is photolyzed by the solar UV in the stratosphere of Saturn. Subsequent photochemistry leads to the production of acetylene (C2H2) and diacetylene (C4H2). These species are produced where it is relatively warm (T is greater than or equal to 140 K)
Romani, P. N.
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Additional Observations of the Disappearances and Reappearances of the Rings of Saturn in 1907-8, made with the 40-inch Refractor of the Yerkes Observatory [PDF]
E. E. Barnard
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Saturn and its Rings: Four Centuries of Imperfect Amodal Completion
The planet Saturn is a familiar image for us, but it presents perceptual peculiarities that impeded the discovery of its structure and which can still be misleading today.
Sergio Roncato
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Conclusions and recommendations: Exploration of the Saturn system [PDF]
Saturn missions have the following principal goals, in order of importance: (1) Intensive investigation of the atmosphere of Saturn; (2) determination of regional surface chemistry and properties of the surface features of satellites and properties of ...
Hunten, D. M.
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Beyond mirkwood: Enhancing SED Modeling with Conformal Predictions
Traditional spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting techniques face uncertainties due to assumptions in star formation histories and dust attenuation curves.
Sankalp Gilda
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A few Observations of the Planet Saturn and his Rings in the Years 1897-1904.: (Plate 11.) [PDF]
E. E. Barnard
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Model of Jovian F region ionosphere (Saturnian ionosphere in offset dipole approximation) [PDF]
Researchers investigated the offset effect of Saturn's dipole on its ionosphere. The magnetic field of Saturn is primarily that of a dipole closely aligned to the rotational axis, but displaced northward from the center by a distance approximately equal ...
Tan, A.
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