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Assessing the Ecophysiology of Methanogens in the Context of Recent Astrobiological and Planetological Studies. [PDF]
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The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds. [PDF]
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Osmotic energy conversion in serpentinite-hosted deep-sea hydrothermal vents. [PDF]
Lee HE +17 more
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Saturn and its Rings: Four Centuries of Imperfect Amodal Completion. [PDF]
Roncato S.
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High-temperature water-rock interactions and hydrothermal environments in the chondrite-like core of Enceladus. [PDF]
Sekine Y +11 more
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SUDA: A SUrface Dust Analyser for Compositional Mapping of the Galilean Moon Europa. [PDF]
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The Saturnian satellite Rhea as seen by Cassini VIMS
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Jovian and Saturnian satellites
Reviews of Geophysics, 1987The years 1983‐1987 follow mankind's epochal first spacecraft encounters with the giant planets Jupiter and Saturn. Possibly the most spectacular “discoveries” there were the diversity and level of geological activity on the satellites that circle each.
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Shapes of the saturnian icy satellites and their significance
Icarus, 2007The sizes and shapes of six icy saturnian satellites have been measured from Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) data, employing limb coordinates and stereogrammetric control points. Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione and Rhea are well described by triaxial ellipsoids; Iapetus is best represented by an oblate spheroid.
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