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Saturn's F ring is intermittently shepherded by Prometheus. [PDF]

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Multiple Probe Measurements at Uranus Motivated by Spatial Variability. [PDF]

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Rationale and Design of the Statin Use in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Patients (SATURN) Trial.

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Cassini at Saturn

Scientific American, 2018
A personal narrative is presented which explores author's experience of going through Cassini, spacecraft journey around Saturn, depicting planet's atmosphere.
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Atmospheric Electricity at Saturn

Space Science Reviews, 2008
The Cassini mission provides a great opportunity to enlarge our knowledge of atmospheric electricity at the gas giant Saturn. Following Voyager studies, the RPWS (Radio and Plasma Wave Science) instrument has measured again the so-called SEDs (Saturn Electrostatic Discharges) which are the radio signature of lightning flashes.
Fischer, Georg   +7 more
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A giant thunderstorm on Saturn

Nature, 2011
Lightning discharges in Saturn's atmosphere emit radio waves with intensities about 10,000 times stronger than those of their terrestrial counterparts. These radio waves are the characteristic features of lightning from thunderstorms on Saturn, which last for days to months.
Fischer, G.   +10 more
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Saturn Systems

Journal of Computational Chemistry, 2015
Several ring systems (Saturn systems) have been studied using DFT methods that include dispersion effects. Comparison with X‐ray structures are made with three systems, and the agreement is quite good. Binding enthalpies and binding free energies in dichloromethane and toluene have been computed. The effect of an encapsulated lithium cation is accessed
Habib, U Rehman   +2 more
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Saturn’s Rings

2021
Saturn’s rings are not only a beautiful and enduring symbol of space, but astronomers’ best local laboratory for studying phenomena in thin cosmic disks like those where planets formed. All the giant planets have ring systems. Saturn’s are the biggest and brightest.
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The Planet Saturn

1988
Beyond the mighty Jupiter lies the second biggest planet of the Solar System — Saturn. Also a gas-giant rld, Saturn has an equatorial diameter of 120 000 km and a mass 95 times that of the Earth. The average density of Saturn is a mere 700 kg/m3less dense than water.
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Pioneer Saturn

Science, 1980
After leaving the neighborhood of Jupiter in December 1974, the Pioneer 11 spacecraft headed toward Saturn; it encountered Saturn on 1 September 1979. Its trajectory and general features are described in this report.
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