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Tidal effects on the dynamics on jovian and saturnian satellites
Les effets de marée induisent une accélération séculaire des satellites planétaires. Dans le cas des satellites de Jupiter et de Saturne, de telles accélérations n'ont pas encore été détectées avec une fiabilité suffisante, mais tant les progrès de la modélisation dynamique que l'amélioration des observations astrométriques laissent espérer une ...
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The Cassini spacecraft continued its journey through the Saturnian system during the first extended and the beginning of the second extended mission.
Stephan, Katrin +6 more
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Spectral properties of the Saturnian satellite Tethys as derived from Cassini-VIMS data
Since 2004 the Cassini spacecraft performed numerous targeted and non-targeted flybys at the major Saturnian satellites. During these flybys the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) onboard the Cassini spacecraft [1] detects the spectral ...
Stephan, K. +14 more
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Latest astrometric results for the Saturnian system
International audienceDuring the thirteen years spent in orbit around Saturn before its final plunge, the Cassini probe provided more than ten thousand astrometric observations of moons.
Noyelles, Benoit +6 more
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Got acetylene: a personal research retrospective. [PDF]
Oremland RS.
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Global MHD simulations of Saturns's magnetosphere at the time of Cassini approach
We present the results of a 3D global magnetohydrodynamic simulation of the magnetosphere of Saturn for the period of Cassini's initial approach and entry into the magnetosphere. We compare calculated bow shock and magnetopause locations with the Cassini
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Origin and Evolution of the Galilean Satellites Within the Jovian System. [PDF]
Nimmo F +10 more
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Cartography of the medium-sized Saturnian satellites based on Cassini-ISS images
Introduction: The Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) consists of two framing cameras. The narrow angle camera is a reflecting telescope with a focal length of 2000 mm and a field of view of 0.35 degrees. The wide angle camera is a refractor with
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