Enceladus plume structure and time variability: comparison of Cassini observations
During three low-altitude (99, 66, 66 km) flybys through the Enceladus plume in 2010 and 2011, Cassini's ion neutral mass spectrometer (INMS) made its first high spatial resolution measurements of the plume's gas density and distribution, detecting in situ the individual gas jets within th...
Main Authors: | Teolis, BD, Perry, ME, Hansen, CJ, Waite, JH, Porco, CC, Spencer, JR, Howett, CJA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Mary Ann Liebert Inc
2017
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