Uranus Pathfinder: exploring the origins and evolution of Ice Giant planets
The "Ice Giants" Uranus and Neptune are a different class of planet compared to Jupiter and Saturn. Studying these objects is important for furthering our understanding of the formation and evolution of the planets, and unravelling the fundamental physical and chemical processes in the Sol...
Main Authors: | Arridge, C, Agnor, C, Andre, N, Baines, K, Fletcher, L, Gautier, D, Hofstadter, MD, Jones, G, Lamy, L, Langevin, Y, Mousis, O, Nettelmann, N, Russell, C, Stallard, T, Tiscareno, MS, Tobie, G, Bacon, A, Chaloner, C, Guest, M, Kemble, S, Peacocke, L, Achilleos, N, Andert, T, Banfield, D, Barabash, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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