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Resonant Rotation states of Saturnian satellites [PDF]
Stark, Alexander +3 more
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Geologic Constraints on the Formation and Evolution of Saturn's Mid-Sized Moons. [PDF]
Rhoden AR +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Serpentinization and the Formation of H2 and CH4 on Celestial Bodies (Planets, Moons, Comets). [PDF]
Holm NG +4 more
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Photochemical Haze Formation on Titan and Uranus: A Comparative Review. [PDF]
Dubois D.
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Assessing the Ecophysiology of Methanogens in the Context of Recent Astrobiological and Planetological Studies. [PDF]
Taubner RS +3 more
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The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds. [PDF]
Hendrix AR +27 more
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Saturn and its Rings: Four Centuries of Imperfect Amodal Completion. [PDF]
Roncato S.
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Osmotic energy conversion in serpentinite-hosted deep-sea hydrothermal vents. [PDF]
Lee HE +17 more
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Surface ages of mid-size saturnian satellites [PDF]
The observations of the surfaces of the mid-sized saturnian satellites made by Cassini–Huygens mission have shown a variety of features that allows study of the processes that took place and are taking place on those worlds.
Romina P Di Sisto
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Cratering and age of the small Saturnian satellites [PDF]
Context. The small (=135 km mean radius) satellites of Saturn are closely related to its rings and together they constitute a complex dynamical system where formation and destruction mechanisms compete against each other.
A Dugaro
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